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Varsouviana Polka is the music that symbolizes the story and motivates the characters as well as makes the story what it is. Without this music the story would be nothing but a bunch of different people talking to each other. The Polka gives mood to the story and makes it vivid and interesting. Authors say that "Williams uses music to establish the mood of many different scenes in //Streetcar"//. It's very easy to understand, the music in this story is what puts the story together. Another key word or key term for the aim of the Varsouviana Polka genre, is the allegory of the polka music. One may ask his or herself, "to me, it is just a genre but what does it mean to the characters in the story". In other words the music has a story behind it and its the readers job to find out what that story is. In conclusion, there would be no flow in the story without this music mentioned or played in the story, basically it would be like a musical without the musical numbers in between each scene.
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The audience can be effected by the polka in several ways depending on how people feel about a certain genre of music. While characters put in this specific time period in the story, enjoy polka because of its role during that era, younger aged audiences may not necessarily enjoy the sound of polka because of the evolution of music over time. While some countries see polka as a celebratory music, other country's or just individuals find it to be "just another type of music". Once again for repetition, it is the individuals opinion on that genre which will determine how the music effects that person and his or her peers.

This particular genre of music is based specifically around the Polish community.
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