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    In the 1945 play, The Glass Menagerie, American author Tennessee Williams depicts the endeavours that the protagonist and narrator, Tom Wingfield, his mother Amanda and sister Laura face when living within a patriarchal society. When analysed from a gendered and psychoanalytical consideration, the play explores the restrictions and innermost emotions of individuals, reflecting Williams' interpretation of living within the 1930s American civilisation. Adopting the play from a gendered lens demonstrates

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    Tennessee Williams’s play The Glass Menagerie, Williams advocates how a person obtains an introverted, timid personality and neglects reality. Aspects such as family members, past occurrences and hobbies assist in constructing or molding one’s personality. Laura, the youngest sibling, obtains an introverted personality. She displays her introverted personality by maintaining her glass menagerie and keeping to herself. Williams notes that Laura is much like her glass collection because of her illness

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    The Glass Menagerie Essays Prompt One The characters in The Glass Menagerie are theorized to be based off of people in Tennessee Williams’s life. The Wingfield family are supposedly similar to Tennessee’s own kin. With that, all of the characters in the play have their strong points and weaknesses in their personalities. Tom, the son in the Wingfield family, works in a warehouse. He dreams of adventure and longs for some sense of purpose beyond the town that he lives in. Although he takes care

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    the famous, The Glass Menagerie, exposes these ideas through the development of the character Laura, while tying her to strong symbolic features such as her glass unicorn in order to show the audience everyone has hope. On the surface, Laura is seen as a bleak character with an empty future, but with the symbolism utilized by Williams, Laura’s tremendous strength is revealed as she recognizes her abilities as well as a positive future for herself. At first, the breaking of the glass unicorn can be

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    Many would never consider comparing the 1945 American classic play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee William, and the 2015 short film World of Tomorrow by Don Hertzfeldt; however, both rely heavily on a complex memory motif that tries to conceptualize past hurts in order to face the present woes of life. Furthermore, in both the film and the play, the viewer is called to become aware of the distortions that dreams can bring to the format that the story is being narrated. They are each an example of

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    The Glass Menagerie is set in the Wingfield family flat which is situated in the city of St. Louis. They lived in destitution, and every individual from the family discovered themselves getting away from their own lives and pulling back into a universe of misguided judgment. The play tells a story of a family triangle, in which Tom is the central character in the play. Throughout the play Tom open doors and was also in control of it. Anger and rage was portrayed, but the family loved each other

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    The Glass Menagerie In The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams places his characters in difficult situations throughout the play. Laura Wingfield is a very shy person with an illness that has left her crippled. This illness makes Laura fearful and it causes her to think less of herself. Amanda Wingfield (laura's mother) fancies laura to marry a man that will care for her, since she is young and dependent. Laura accepts the fact that she will not have any gentleman callers because she is insecure

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    Tennessee Williams, an American playwright, his famous works are “The Glass Menagerie” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” Tennessee Williams creation of drama is directly related to own personal life and experience. He has a sister Rose Williams she is diagnosed with schizophrenic. In The Glass Menagerie it is talking about a memory play in the 1940s talking about Tom Wingfield in the 1930s, Tom is the narrator and the major character in the book. The other three characters are Amanda the mother, Laura

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    Glass Menagerie Written Responses Topic: Discuss how a theme is developed in the play through two characters. Provide 3 pieces of evidence to support the theme as it applies to each character. “ The Glass Menagerie ”, a memory play by Tennessee Williams, not only depicts the depressing and

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    The Glass Menagerie is a play written by Tennessee Williams. It is mainly about three characters: Tom Wingfield, the narrator; Amanda Wingfield, Tom’s mother; and Laura Wingfield, Tom’s sister. The family is supported by both Tom and Amanda, working at a shoemaking warehouse and selling magazine subscriptions respectively. However, with some things unable to work, Amanda wants Laura to have a man to support both of them, but there are some things that are restraining her from doing so, such as Laura’s

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