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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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    I. Introductory Material 1. Merchant of Venice- By: William Shakespeare Setting- Italy (Venice and Belmont) 16th Century‚ 1500s Social Problem- Hatred between Christians and Jews Protagonist- Antonio (For Comedy); Shylock (For Tragedy) Antagonist- Shylock (For Comedy); Antonio (For Tragedy) Characteristics of Comedy 1. Young lovers struggling to overcome obstacles 2. Mistaken Identity 3. Clever plot twist with multiple plot lines 4. Puns 5. Stock Characters 6. Happy Ending Jews were

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    Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie is similar and different in many ways to Tennessee Williams. His mother is a borderline hysteric‚ his sister is schizophrenic‚ and he is an alcohol addict‚ and his father was a traveling sales man and was never home. In this draft we will see the similarities between Tennessee Williams real family and the family in The Glass Menagerie. But fist lets take a look about his biography. Thomas Lanier Williams‚ born (March 26 1911) was an American writer‚ primarily

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    Writers often use symbols to present a deeper meaning in their writing. A symbol is used to communicate meaning by representing a physical entity‚ a situation‚ or an emotion. Using symbols is an effective way to add dynamics to a storyline. It is a way to display a mood or theme without simply stating it. Tennessee Williams uses several symbols in the play‚ The Glass Menagerie. One of the biggest symbols in The Glass Menagerie is Laura’s glass collection. Laura is a shy‚ delicate girl. In

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    DRAM 284-King Final Essay Cierra “CB” Cotton PID: 720209797 On my honor‚ I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this examination. Essay Prompt: Do you prefer social drama‚ family drama‚ or alternative drama? Give an example of the genre you prefer and explain why that genre has contributed so much to twentieth and twenty-first century culture.                                       Of  the  various  and  abundant

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    He wishes to open a Liquor store and sell alcohol‚ which‚ to many people and religions - even his mother - is a sinful wish. Beneatha has a sinful Dream‚ as she denies the existence of god‚ which‚ at the time‚ was certainly sinful and evil. Tom Wingfield also harbors a Dream driven by evil rather than goodness. He wishes to travel the world‚ but does so at the expense of his mother and sister’s lives - and their futures. In Harlem‚ the American Dream is not pure: it changes state and is even unstable

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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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    of the house to go to the store and she slips and falls. This symbolizes how she is unable to escape her family. Laura would like to leave her family and be in alone like how she is when she wonders the city but is tied to her overbearing mother‚ Amanda. Tom also uses the fire escape as an escape from his family‚ but is successful at the attempt. He is often out on the fire escape to smoke‚ which foreshadows his abandonment from the family and how he left to pursue his dreams. Laura had the disease

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    The main character of Robin Reul’s My Kind Of Crazy is Hank Kirby. Hank is the narrator and the cause of all conflicts. Hank is an awkward senior in high school‚ and __EXPLAIN HANK_____. Hank is the protagonist in the novel. Hank is the central character‚ and he has a goal. His goal is to get a date to Prom. Hank fails‚ but changes his goal throughout the book. Hank is a static and flat character; his personality does not drastically change. Peyton Breedlove is a mysterious senior who blackmails

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     in the play “The Glass  Menagerie‚” the author’s use flash backs‚ self­deception‚ and illusion was mostly centered on the  character Laura. According to the play‚ Laura was the youngest of a family of three which  included her mother Amanda‚ and her brother Tom Wingfield. The character Laura is said to be  crippled since childhood‚ as a result of an illness. Laura’s disability has led her to build some  sought of defense mechanism where she alienates herself from the outside world and reality.  According to the play

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