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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Analysis

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Horribly unbearable. The majority of people have been in a situation that could be described as just that; unbearable. Most would give up; they would find a way out of the situation they despise so dearly. Then there are those that know their situation is unbearable, but genuinely fear what their life would be like without the situations they have become so used to. These people are afraid to jump into the unknown, just like a cat would be on a hot tin roof. In Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, there are two characters who would be classified as cats, who decide to stick it out on the roof. Brick Pollitt and Big Mama Pollitt are both burdened with the marriages they occupy. However, both of them make the decision to fight the heat, and resist the jump off of their roof; this place they know as their own comfort zone. Disgusted by a secret he has kept for far too long, Brick drinks away his horrid past. When he gets just the right amount of alcohol in his system, a click sounds in his head, and a peace flows over his being. This click also triggers a tolerance of his bothersome wife, Maggie, and a way of accepting every mistake made in the past. Brick fears the unknown, or perhaps any situation involving the truth about his feelings for his late best friend, Skipper, Big Daddy: I’m suggesting nothing. But Gooper an’ Mae suggested that there was something not right exactly in your- Brick: “Not right”? Big Daddy: Not, well, exactly normal in your

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