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    NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION QUEENS HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE SCIENCES AT YORK COLLEGE 94-50 159TH STREET JAMAICA‚ NEW YORK 11451 Telephone: 718-657-3181 Fax: 718-657-2579 Jie Zhang‚ Principal Lenneen Gibson‚ Assistant Principal Greg Reo‚ Assistant Principal SUMMER ASSIGNMENT FOR RISING SENIORS Tennessee Williams begins The Glass Menagerie with a comment by Tom Wingfield‚ who serves as both narrator of and character within the play: “Yes‚ I have tricks in my pocket‚ I have things up my sleeve

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    because when Amanda calls over Laura to look‚ she says to look at the “little silver slipper of a moon” (Williams 49). By this description I imagined that the moon was in a crescent stage. In regards to why I chose to draw the moon‚ I chose this symbol because of its significance with Amanda. In scene five‚ Amanda asks Tom and Laura to wish on the moon and even does so herself. When she tells Tom and Laura to wish‚ she is very emotional and specific in her request. I felt as though Amanda has a deeply

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    Amanda was born July 12 1977 she is now 40 and living in Ohio. Amanda wanted to graduate high school‚ which she did at beaver local high school 1997. During high school‚ she took all college prep classes. Her parents were middle class‚ intelligent‚ and her background religion is apostolic. Amanda’s father was a truck driver and her mother was a stay at home mom trying to keep up with the farm. As a child‚ Amanda didn’t want to be a princess she wanted to be a nurse when she grew up. As a high schooler

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    family at St. Louis around 1930’s‚ but also highlights the obstacle for Tom to pursuing his dreams under the family obligations; the obstacle for Laura to overcoming shyness and inferiorities to interact with the society as well as the obstacle for Amanda to moving on from the past without relying gentlemen callers on her daughter’s future. Thus‚ a theme has emerged in front of us: whenever people feel trapped by the obstacles in their lives‚ what would they do? Their common instinct is to want to

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    contains themes of intense fictional pseudo-religious practices and rituals. Reader desecration is strongly advised.) Amanda followed Indwick as he guided her through the thick and tremendous piles of snow. The frost and snow was up to her thighs she continued to press on through the bitter cold. While this was mildly unpleasant and her teeth would chatter every so often Amanda still was happy to finally be back on the surface of a planet once more. After her last space ferrying trip off a world

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    sculpted body‚ half-hidden by the bed linens‚ was a further confirmation of her perfect form. Thomas could hardly suppress his desire to flirt with her‚ but he kept his feelings under control. Amanda had just barely survived a nearly fatal encounter. Now was not the time for romance. Within three days‚ Amanda had improved enough to leave her bed. Tim gave her a new set of clothes‚ and she was able to wander the corridors and gardens by herself. But the one thing that troubled her was Thomas’s absence

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    place. This fear of the outside world has the ability to make those who fear it unable to accept reality. In Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie‚ the thought of accepting reality is especially hard for the Wingfield family‚ Laura‚ Tom‚ and Amanda‚ causing them to close themselves off each in their own unique way. The loss of reality seems to be furthest gone from the eldest child of the Wingfield family‚ Laura. Laura is a young woman with a brace on her leg causing her to walk with a limp

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    Glass Menagerie‚ Williams uses the glass menagerie‚ the spotlights‚ and Amanda’s actions to symbolize how Laura tries to escape from her mother’s restraints. Whenever Amanda becomes irritated at Laura‚ Laura stays quiet and takes care of her glass menagerie. This happens when Laura drops out of business school which is what Amanda wants Laura to do but not what she really wants. Laura does not want to be how her mother would like her to be. Williams writes that Laura goes out to the park and many

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    before he leaves home. The setting is an apartment that Tom shares with his mother‚ Amanda‚ and his sister‚ Laura. The apartment is located in a large complex representing

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    The Glass Menagerie The glass menagerie is a superb work of art by Tennessee Williams. It is a play that highlights the various realities and desperations of its characters in their response to a confused society. Williams has an admirable talent for creating a play that’s genre is serious and has a tragic ending; yet he keeps the story interesting to the audience whether it be through reading it as a text or in the theater. The story of the Glass Menagerie is an emotional recount of memories

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