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    Arranged Marriages Forced

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    Arranged Marriages Forced Although the modern social norms of western cultures expect marriage to be based on love and a strong bond between two people‚ this is not the basis for marriage in all cultures or societies. Although the greater parts of arranged marriages aren’t intended to be forced‚ the couples are given the chance to oppose their chosen partners if they don’t feel that the marriage would be a success. In other cases‚ the couples have no choice; it’s a sign of disrespect to refuse

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    help until a concerned neighbor discovers it and they bring him to a shelter where he will be with the children who is also abused or abandoned. Onyok must be rehabilitated to overcome and understand his present situation. In the shelter he met Ms. Amanda the head administrator of the place. Her mission is to make a restoration between a father and

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    it’s vital that he will choose not to follow the same path he was in. “Your guilt was aggravated by a headache. The sun was coming up and you felt that she was right. You were a bad boy. You wanted to amend your life. You wanted to make it up to Amanda for the shitty life she had had as a kid. You told her you would marry her‚ and‚ after sulking de rigueur‚ she

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    play by Tennessee Williams‚ the Wingfield family‚ the subject of the play‚ lives in a world where illusion is regarded as reality. The Wingfield family consists of three members; Amanda‚ Laura‚ and Tom. Tom‚ who is 22‚ works in a shoe factory and dreams of escaping the confines of his current life. He feels suppressed by Amanda‚his mother‚ her watchful eye criticizing his every move‚ but he feels a responsibility to Laura‚ his sister who he loves. At the end of the play‚ he leaves home‚ too unsatisfied

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    instruction‚ obeyed them and if failed to do so then you’ll pay for it. Woman waited for them to come home in such no time and they did not even realized that she is worried about them. The moment when Amanda asked Julian if he allowed her to work‚ it feels bad when Julian didn’t allow Amanda to work because I know that she just wanted to help her husband and earn money for her family but she only got a shouting words from Julian that results on losing respect for herself. It really feels good

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    Scene 7: A Short Story The lights in the Wingfield house flicker and then turn off altogether. Amanda nags Tom‚ for he foolishly forgot to pay the bill; however‚ what she does not know is that Tom did not pay it on purpose. As Amanda lights candles‚ she tells Tom that he will have to help her with the dishes as punishment and this gives Jim and Laura an opportunity to be alone. They retreat in her room and Laura’s heart begins beating faster and faster as she realizes that she will be alone

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    narrative spans over five years as the author recounting his experiences while providing an introspective reflection these events have shaped his life. Raffaele invites the reader into his nightmare as he precisely details each poor decision both he and Amanda made leading up to and during their incarceration‚ effectively showing how easily a few misconceptions take away someone’s life. Furthermore‚

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    1930’s a small apartment in St. Louis housed three people- Tom‚ Amanda‚ and Laura. They were deserted by their father/husband figure‚ this single mother was left to fend for herself. Tom worked at a local warehouse‚ which didn’t pay much. He was the only income in this family‚ so the pressure was all on him. Tom was also pushed into finding Laura a "gentleman caller"‚ but she was so dazed in her own glass minagerie. Meanwhile‚ Amanda is living through Laura trying to make her into someone shes

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    Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie uses an extensive pattern of symbolism that describes the characters of Tom‚Amanda‚Laura and Jim.Glass‚light‚color and music constitute the substance of the dominant symbols and motifs‚serving to reveal deeper aspects of characters and underlying themes of the play.Tennessee Williams wrote the play so that each character had a special symbol which resembled their personality.But he didn’t only give the characters of the play a a resembling

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    Cat Pape

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    creates a play that unfolds from three central characters known as Amanda‚ Laura‚ and Tom Wingfield. Each member of the Wingfield family is unable to overcome the difficulty of accepting reality. The writer of the play has shaped many prominent themes that are evident while reading the play or while the play is actually in performance. The most evident of them all is the difficulty the characters have in accepting reality. Amanda Wingfield is the mother of Tom and Laura. She is a troubled woman

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