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    because William 's play relates to alot of people and their situations, people can learn alot from it alot whether they connect to Amanda and her past or to Laura and her lack of confidence and being in a world of her own or to Tom and his internal conflict about abandoning his family or staying with them. Laura 's life is all about her glass menageries what happens when her glass unicorn breaks? What happens when a gentleman caller comes over? In the Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams uses the

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    “The Glass Menagerie” is a play by Tennessee Williams. There are only four characters in the drama with a fifth character referenced so much that his character is a big part of the story line. The play is about a southern woman named Amanda and her two grown children. Tom is the son who has the responsibility of taking care of his sister and their mother. Laura has a disability that limits her capabilities and her confidence; consequently, her mother does not seem to understand how these limitations

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    The Glass Menagerie Compare and Contrast The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams deals with delusional characters surrounded by an unwanted reality. The story takes place in a city in the early nineteenth century. There are more modern ways of life forming all around the Wakefield’s, but not for the Wakefield’s. At the end of the play Amanda says to Tom, "You live in a dream; you manufacture illusions." Amanda, Tom and Laura are all guilty of having a rough time dealing with there everyday lives

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    “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams is a play about desire to escape and this concept is conveyed through a variety of techniques and ideas shown in this play of exploration by the playwright, Tom Wingfield. First, Jim tries to escape his engagement by having a romantic night with Laura. Then, Tom’s father escapes for the same reasons Tom did. Thirdly, according to Roger Boxill from ‘The Glass Menagerie’ Amanda escapes by reminiscing “Blue Mountain ... And the seventeen gentleman callers

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    There are times when a person wants something so badly that they are willing to deviate from their role to obtain it. Where do you draw the line between getting what you want and doing what you are obligated to do? In The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, the main characters are torn between fulfilling their desires and aligning with their role in society. On the surface, Amanda Wingfield plays the role of a caring mother that would do anything in her children’s best interest. However

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    In the play by Tennessee Williams, “The Glass Menagerie,” Williams uses many symbols to help the audience better understand the Wingfield family. Many of the symbols used in the play portray some form of escape from reality. The first symbol revealed to the audience is the fire escape. This represents the connection between the imaginary world of the Wingfield’s and the world of reality. Each character seems to be able to find their escape in their own, personal way. For Tom, the fire escape is the

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    struggle and bear important duties in order to achieve success. The main antagonist, on the other hand, is usually responsible for the struggles that the protagonist must overcome, and serves as a threat to the characters. The character of Tom in Tennessee Williams’ play, The Glass Menagerie, serves as a flawed protagonist. He bears the heavy responsibility of supporting his family, but also struggles against the boredom and stress of his everyday life. Despite his positive traits, he clearly shows contempt

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    Menagerie” Question five: What is the significance to Laura (and to the plays meaning overall) of her collection of glass animals? Why is the unicorn singled out? What are its symbolic implications? Throughout the play, “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams, Laura’s glass collection, especially the tiny unicorn, can be used as a symbol to help us understand each of the characters individual viewpoints. The glass unicorn holds the most significance for Laura, but it, but the glass menagerie is symbolic

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    The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a drama that involves four main characters; Amanda, Tom, Laura, and Jim. Amanda is the mother and Tom and Laura are her two children. Their father left them years ago, leaving them responsible for the things he once took care of. When the father was still living there, he was the breadwinner of the family and provided for their needs. It seems that ever since he has been gone, they have not transitioned into their life without him, emotionally as well

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    You want so badly, to help them escape from their misery and pain yet there was nothing you could do. Worse yet, you don’t understand why it is happening to them or what it is exactly. Unfortunately, it happened to Thomas “Tennessee” Williams. Rose Williams, Tennessee Williams older sister was diagnosed with schizophrenia at a relatively youthful age. After her diagnosis, his mother allowed doctors to do a prefrontal lobotomy which affected her so much that she was institutionalized (Hoare). Though

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