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    Glass Menagerie Outline 1 Summarizing Sentence: Amanda Wingfield is the most prominent and dynamic character in the play. I. Amanda begins the play with the first impression of being overprotective and critical of her children A.In the play she appears to be a constantly worried about her families future. 1. She comes up with foolish ways to some how secure their lives. a. She asks Tom to find Laura a gentle man at the factory B. Even as grown ups she would try to control them and teach them

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    in The Glass Menagerie “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams uses symbolism in an in depth manner to farther express his feelings in the play. The play is a memory of one of the characters. He wants to leave and get out of the hole he is in. he wants adventure and to be on his own. The fire escape is a great example of symbolism that gives off this feeling of escape. There are many objects and places in this play that symbolize something; however‚ the most important are Laura’s glass menagerie

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    The Glass Menagerie Character Analysis "The play is memory" (5). The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a play narrated by the character Tom about his memory of his life with his family in the thirties. Although he is absent for the majority of the latter half of the play‚ Tom is the main character. Tom is also the protagonist‚ despite his bad qualities. The antagonist is a character never seen‚ the father. Tom is the main character of The Glass Menagerie. He opens and closes the play

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    See Through the Menagerie to the Author Most people have had an experience with a dysfunctional home or at least has a friend with one. Sadly broken homes have never been uncommon. The Wingfeilds are one of these families with an unfavorable home life. The classic play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ is what is known as a memory play‚ and is taken from the memories of one of the main characters‚ Tom Wingfeild. Including Tom the play consists of four characters which are his mother‚ Amanda‚ his sister‚ Laura

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    When we are drawn to chase our dreams‚ we often encounter risks and consequences along the way. Some dreams may be so beyond the bounds that the consequences may seem morally wrong. Although one’s intentions may seem purely good‚ it is the required action that can make one’s behavior appear purely evil. In the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ the narrator‚ Tom Wingfield feels confined at his job and in his own home‚ through which he feels the need to find a better life. Although Tom

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    Character Sketch: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Tom Wingfield Tom Wingfield is a lot like his absent father. He dreams of adventure and leaves his responsibilities in order to find it as his father did. Being stuck at the warehouse‚ Tom is disappointed in his life. He’d come home late most days because he was at the movies. In one scene‚ Tom even speaks of his jealousy towards the actors and how they keep all the adventure to themselves. He wants to be doing everything he has seen

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    My Essay On The Glass Menagerie In Tennessee William’s play The Glass Menagerie escape is a very prominent theme to me it seems as though every character in the story is trying to run away or hide from something‚ none of them seem truly happy. This is most obvious with the narrator Tom Wingfield‚ after the argument with his mother at the end of scene three it becomes very clear that he is not happy with the direction his life is taking‚ he hates the job he is working and yearns for adventure

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    characters and objects as symbols. Two of these objects are the glass menagerie and the glass unicorn. It can be said‚ because of the title of the play‚ that the glass menagerie is the central symbol and also due to its repeated appearance along the story. The collection of glass animals represents Laura’s nature because like the menagerie‚ Laura is delicate‚ unique and beautiful to those who know how to see her. As the menagerie‚ the unicorn has a lot of meaning because it particularly represents

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    The Glass Menagerie Response When reality becomes so bad that illusion is your only form of escape should be the real title of this play. This play by Tennessee Williams takes an interesting spin on genres of plays and uses this peculiar form of “memory play”. In this style of play‚ the narrator is basically telling us the story through his memories and also giving us background information on those memories. This play does an excellent job of portraying how when a person is ultimately dissatisfied

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    Title The Glass Menagerie‚ written by Tennessee Williams‚ is a play about a damaged family lost in its own hopelessness. Throughout the play‚ Williams uses a plethora of symbolism to illustrate the lives and personalities of his characters. The mother‚ Amanda‚ is stuck in her vivacious past that is symbolized by the picture of her ex husband on her wall. Her daughter‚ Laura‚ is painfully shy and all she cares about is her glass menagerie‚ which symbolizes how she is fragile and lives in her own world

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