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    The Glass Menagerie Drama Reaction Paper ENG 125 September 19‚ 2012 Heather Carlopio The Glass Menagerie In this week’s Drama literary composition The Glass Menagerie the author Tennessee Williams tells the story of a poor family of three living in a small apartment. The story takes place in the early 1900s and most of the scenes take place in their apartment. The drama was set from the beginning of the story when the author first determines that Laura has a disability‚ and she is unsure

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    Paper #4 Decker Isolation and the Search for Freedom “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves” once said by the late Abraham Lincoln. This quote goes hand in hand with the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams. Many of the character feel trapped and isolated throughout this play and in search of a way out. Williams uses the theme of escape throughout the play to show his characters desire to leave the situation they are in and not face reality. Each character

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    Abandonment as a Familial Trait: Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie In Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie‚ a family setting is depicted where the son has taken on the role of father in the actual father’s absence which ultimately becomes too much for him to handle. As the drama concludes‚ Tom—who plays both the narrator and a main character—follows in his father’s footsteps by leaving his mother and sister after living his adulthood as the breadwinner for his abandoned mother. Though

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    Optimism is traditionally a good thing‚ however sometimes it is excessive in certain situations‚ like in the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ Amanda attempts to be optimistic for children and ends up overestimating her children which led to disappointment. This can be considered the root cause of the Wingfield’s household problems. Laura has to go to business school against her will which she eventually drops out of since it was not what she liked. Tom is forced to work a job he does

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    Motifs are abundant throughout the world of literature. Many esteemed works of literature contain symbols in order to imbibe deeper meanings. Trifles’s canary and The Glass Menagerie’s glass animals both serve to further enhance the characterization of Mrs. Wright and Laura in each respective work. In Glaspell’s Trifles‚ the canary and its subsequent death assists in an explanation of why Mrs. Wright acts the way she does and also provides a way to compare her before her marriage to after getting

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    The film‚ The Glass Menagerie is a drama about a family of three people that live in poverty. The characters consist of a mother Amanda‚ the daughter Laura‚ and the son Tom. The family was abandoned by the father of Laura and Tom and they don’t know anything about him. The mother struggles to motivate her two children to reach out for a better future while the two children lack motivation. In this play‚ she would be considered the character with the least fault of their poverty. Tom is the character

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    protagonist of The Glass Menagerie. Although he is not heroic and will probably never triumph over his obstacles‚ he does take action by the end of the play." It is‚ in essence‚ his story and tells of what he wants out of life and how he reacts to life. Tom Wingfield is the protagonist; the story belongs to him. The drama focuses on Tom’s internal and external conflicts during the time he is trapped in the dingy St. Louis apartment during the Great Depression‚ torn between his dreams and his sense

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    The play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ by Tennessee Williams is a play that focuses on the flaws of people and the overwhelming feeling that many face throughout their life. Tennessee Williams was quite familiar with this feeling. During his career Tennessee Williams even said: I have found it easier to identify with the characters who are on the verge of hysteria‚ who are frightened of life‚ who were desperate to reach out to another person. But these seemingly fragile people are really strong people. (“BrainyQuotes”)

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    Amad Wali Prof. Shimkin EN 102 11-10-2012 In the play‚ The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and the short story‚ Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin‚ we find two characters faced with very different situations and choices‚ requiring both to take a decision to either accept the conditions as they exist or accept the responsibility

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    Have you ever read the book The Glass Menagerie and seen the movie? There are more similarities between the book and the movie version than there are differences. The movie does have some small differences but the movie script is almost identical to the script of the play. They both have the same setting and all the scenes take place in the apartment of the Wingfields. All the characters also remain the same consisting of only Amanda Wingfield‚ her children Tom and Laura‚ and Jim O’Connor (the

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