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The Glass Menagerie Essay

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Laura is a character who longs to find companionship, beyond her glass menagerie, although ironically, she is the one keeping herself from this companionship due to her anxiety against social interaction. Laura does possess the aptitude for companionship, but no sign of this comes until the end of the memory, at which point we as an audience understand the majority of why Laura behaves the way she does. By knowing the confinements of which Laura lives (in an apartment with her mother and brother) as they are mixed with her limited relationship(s), understanding her deep obsession with her glass menagerie and acknowledging the true happiness her glass animals bring her, and knowing the true need that Laura has for legitimate companionship beyond …show more content…

Most of her fears have been enhanced from events that consisted of personally embarrassing endings. After running from these events, Laura exaggerates them to a point that makes it hard for her to deal with recalling the feeling, even in memory. We learn of Laura’s insecurities through her confessions of past events. She used to feel embarrassed to walk into the back of her high school auditorium because of her leg brace. She was too embarrassed to go back to her business college after she got physically ill her first day of class. During her absence from class, she would distract herself by visiting various locations. “I went in the art museum and the bird houses at the zoo. I visited the penguins every day! Sometimes I did without lunch and went to the movies. Lately I’ve been spending most of my afternoons in the Jewel Box, that big glass house where they raise the tropical flowers.” (pg. 15). Presently, she is still hindered by her anxieties and married to the task of caring for her menagerie; when she is home, she is almost always seated with her glass menagerie. When she does speak (although it is not often, even in her home),

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