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    Whenever Amanda feels the need to escape the reality of the present she beings to reminisce on her past life. For instance in scene I of the play when they are eating dinner Amanda tells Laura to resume her seat because she wants her to stay fresh and pretty for the gentlemen callers (TGM.1.1.5-14). When Laura explains to her mother (Amanda) that she is not excepting anyone; Amanda tells her sometimes they come unexpected and start to recall a

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    While reading the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ the reader quickly learns of a‚ sadly‚ typical tale of family strife. In this play a family struggles to find the way out of their secluded‚ seemingly solitary life. Amanda Wingfield‚ the mother of Tom and Laura‚ only craves for the best for her kids. However‚ this ostensibly adoring mother puts Toms needs at the bottom of list. As a family without a father figure Tom‚ being the only boy‚ steps up to help his mother and sister. Striving

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    do not belong in society‚ they have very different views on how life should be. Firstly‚ Laura does not feel she belongs in society and often is isolated from reality. Secondly‚ Amanda believes that her daughter‚ Laura‚ should focus on finding gentlemen callers‚ for it is the most important part of life‚ but what Amanda does not realize is that the world is not the same as it was when she was growing up. Thirdly‚ Tom tries hard to ignore the reality of his life and make his life seem more interesting

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    mystery‚ psychological themes‚ as it concerned with two main heroines ’ (Laura and Amanda) emotional states. The tone of the story is full of irony and even sarcasm‚ especially in the dialogues and closing lines. The mysterious ideas and incredible circumstances provide the suspense and makes the text rather gripping and thought-provoking. The story is told from the third person‚ who involves the reader in Amanda ’s inner world. It is shown by the indirect method of characterization‚ as the characters

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    inheriting this condition because it tends to run within the family. Stress is another underlying factor that causes SAD‚ but it tends to be triggered by changes in the environment. For instance‚ Amanda had recently moved to a new house and she is also attending a new school which can be stressful. According to Amanda‚ before

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    In Tennessee Williams’ play The Glass Menagerie‚ the mother‚ Amanda‚ is very outgoing‚ controlling‚ and manipulative. Tom‚ Amanda’s son‚ provides the support for Amanda and Laura‚ his sister. Laura is very shy‚ self-conscious‚ childlike‚ and handicapped. Tom feels as if he is entrapped by his family and desires to leave. Amanda controls Tom by making him find Laura a gentlemen caller‚ who eventually gains Laura’s affection and then leaves‚ telling her that he is engaged. Each character’s desires

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    and to convey the recurring themes of the impossibility of true escape‚ and the difficulty of accepting reality‚ that permeate the drama. The most influential symbols throughout The Glass Menagerie are the three characters of the Wingfield family: Amanda‚ Tom‚ and Laura‚ each of whom represent a different stereotype of humanity. By interpreting these characters as symbols‚ Williams communicates a message about humanity and various themes of life within the pages of his play. Williams’ use of symbolism

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    matriarch and the constant need by each family member to find an escape. Amanda Wingfield is the matriarch of the Wingfield household. She was born in the deep South and grew up in the life of luxury. Living in a tenement in an alley in St. Louis‚ abandoned by a husband‚ was not part of her plan. She mentions her lavish past casually to her children‚ dreaming of a better life. It is her favorite story to tell: AMANDA. One Sunday afternoon in Blue Mountain—your mother received— seventeen!—gentleman

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    Consent can be defined as the voluntary agreement to an action by a mentally competent person (Diamond 2009).Patients must give their permission before any treatment is given‚ regardless of how simple or complex the procedure may be (NHS 2012).For consent to be valid or informed‚ the decision must be made voluntarily by the patient without any duress from nursing staff‚ family or friend (Department of health 2009).The patient must be given enough information regarding the treatment. That is‚ the

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    a life outside of the dank and dismal apartment he shares with Laura (his crippled sister) and Amanda (his mother). Throughout the play Tom is struggling with the decision to join the Merchant Marines and embark on an adventure that does not include his mother or his sister. He is tormented by guilt for considering leaving his disabled sister Laura behind and alone with their overbearing mother Amanda (Katherine Hepburn). Tom’s guilt and regret is evident from the beginning of the play when he hears

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