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    way to break away‚ from his resonsiblity to his household and his mundane job he comapares his desire to leave to his father saying ’I’d be where he is-GONE!’‚ he goes to the ’movies’ all hours of the night as seen in an argument in Scene 2 between Amanda and Tom to escape from it he says ’I’m going to the movies’ After which in his anger he breaks part of his sister’s precious Glass menagerie which she ’cries out if wounded’. Tom goes onto the fire escape to smoke anticpating his eventual getaway

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    family responsibility; while Biff blames Willy‚ Tom blames Amanda. Both characters search for a way out from their sorrowful lives‚ often in the appearance of adventure‚ whether their own or by substitution. Readers are eventually able to connect Biff and Tom as being more similar than different. Biff and Tom speak on behalf of those who‚ in this period of time‚ set about the shift from urban living to suburban living‚

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    in the city of St. Louis‚ the charming tale takes place in an apartment shared by a mother‚ her daughter‚ and her son. The mother‚ Amanda Wingfield‚ lives in the past‚ and uses her fond memories to lecture her kids about life. It’s clear‚ though‚ that she only wants the best for her children Tom and Laura Wingfield‚ whom of which are both adults. In the play‚ Amanda tries to take on her children’s main problems at once; Tom is depressed‚ and Laura is incredibly shy and insecure due to her leg disability

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    Word: 1054 “Drawing” An Essay Communication is one of the most challenging skills for me. When learning this new challenging skill‚ I am asked to initially overcome fears against the odds‚ which slowly appear surmountable with the passage of time. For me the ability of communication is like building a tower‚ then writing skill is a part of the tower and I call it “wall brick”. In order for this tower to stand the bricks must be strong. Though flourished rhetoric in writing can enhance a paper

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    a more feministic view‚ but still carry a strict definition of male and female. Emily Thorne is the main character on the ABC television series of Revenge‚ which aired recently in 2011. In the show Emily Thorne‚ whose actual identity is that of Amanda Clark‚ goes back to the Hamptons‚ where she grew up‚ in order to seek revenge on those who framed her father for a crime that he had not committed. She is presented as a heroine; a female version of James Bond. Throughout the series‚ she seeks justice

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    disorders have good treatment options with medications‚ psychotherapy‚ or other treatments. Three months ago‚ Amanda was in a major car accident. She sustained only minor injuries‚ but two friends riding in her car were killed. At first‚ the accident seemed like just a bad dream. Then Amanda started having nightmares about it. Now‚ the sights and sounds of the accident haunt her all the time. Amanda has trouble sleeping at night‚ and during the day she feels irritable and on edge. She jumps whenever she

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    miniature statues to pass the day. Tom Wingfield‚ her brother‚ says of her‚ "She lives in a world of her own‚ a world of glass ornaments...". Next‚ a great deal of repetition concerning emotion and daily routine is apparent in "The Glass Menagerie". Amanda Wingfield‚ Laura and Tom’s mother‚ reverently reminisces about the days of her youth in the south. She recollects memories of her abundant servants‚ extravagant home‚ lavish clothes‚ and numerous gentleman callers. She speaks in an almost wistful

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    differences in background and eras‚ there are many connections between their economic‚ social‚ and individual scenarios. Each is a family of three dealing with poverty and with the absence of a father in the household. “The Glass Menagerie‚” features Amanda

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    family‚ living in St. Louis during the depression-Era1930. The play consists of five characters who try to escape unpleasant reality and live in their dream world. Mr. Wingfield left Amanda‚ his wife‚ with two children years ago to seek pleasure in his life and to escape from his duties towards his family‚ so Amanda Wingfield is a single‚ mother of two children‚ Tom (her son) and Laura (her daughter). She depends entirely on Tom for her and her daughter’s livelihood. She always lives in the fear

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    In literature mothers are often presented as manipulative in their relationship with their daughter. The central tenant of the relationships between mothers and their daughters in these texts seems to be about the passing on of the mother’s knowledge and understanding of the world to the next generation. They all seem to share a view that marriage is key to a woman’s achievement and aspirations in society irrespective of what period of time or culture the authors were writing in. The opinion of

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