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    memories about her old days. Amanda wishes she could turn back time to when she was young and have fun. Throughout the play she mentions that she had many "gentleman callers"‚ in her time and she wants Laura to have the same. Amanda’s dream about Laura having many gentleman callers is rather unrealistic. Laura‚ who

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    sisters‚ Laura and Lizzie are well aware of the negative consequences that come with a relationship to the goblin men -- "Their offers should not charm us‚ / their evil gifts would harm us” (65-66). However‚ despite her awareness of the dangers the goblins present‚ Laura chooses to indulge her desires. Notwithstanding‚ this is where she and Eve differ: Although they both knew of the potential harm they could inflict upon themselves‚ Eve gave into the whims of male influence while Laura pro-actively

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    Paradise. Her current life is quite a disappointment for her. She doesn’t live in a rich neighborhood. She lives in a building in Saint Louis. Her husband left her and she has to raise her two children on her own. Her family life is quite complicated: Laura is crippled and lives in a world of her own. She found a refuge with her glass menagerie. She is very shy and lacks self-confidence. Tom is bohemian and quarrels a lot with his mother. Amanda is very authoritarian‚ bossy and rigid and he doesn’t want

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    washed her hair before breakfast‚ and she sat drinking her coffee in a green turban‚ with a dark wet curl stamped on each cheek. Jose‚ the butterfly‚ always came down in a silk petticoat and a kimono jacket. "You’ll have to go‚ Laura; you’re the artistic one." Away Laura flew‚ still holding her piece of bread-and-butter. bread butter. It’s so delicious to have an excuse for eating out of doors‚ and besides‚ she loved having to arrange things; t she always felt she could do it so much better than

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    Wingfield family is a typical American unit who survive the unpleasant intrusion of reality upon their lives by creating their own illusions to deny the emptiness of their existence. It is the relationship between the mother‚ Amanda‚ and her daughter Laura that best exemplifies the play’s theme of the futility of attempting to escape reality which depicts a crippling dysfunctional relationship between a mother and daughter. The Glass Menagerie offers a family that is systemically unable to fully

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    time I journaled‚ I have started reading the book An Invisible Thread by Laura Schroff and Alex Tresniowski and am currently on page 137. This book is a true story written from Laura’s point of view about the relationship that formed between her and Maurice. They met while Laura was walking to work one morning; Maurice was a homeless‚ eleven year old panhandler who asked her for money one day. Instead of giving him money‚ Laura decided to take him out to lunch. They continued to meet every week after

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    Sea Story The short story Sea Story is written by A.S. Byatt in 2013. It is a story about the young Harold‚ who has a very significant relation to the nature especially to the sea. He falls in love with the beautiful woman Laura‚ but he does not reveal his love to her. Laura is leaving to study abroad and Harold is having a hard time without her‚ so he writes her a love letter in a bottle message‚ but the bottle does not get to the intended destination without being broken by the sea. In this

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    1937. Begins with Tom in real time‚ goes back to real time at end. Cold weather influences costume choices‚ from coats to the dresses that they must be wearing whenever the gentleman caller comes. III. Tom is the son of Amanda. Laura is the daughter of Amanda. Laura is Tom’s OLDER sister. Jim O’Connor works with Tom. Amanda was abandoned by her husband years ago. No one has a spouse. Tom supplies money for the family working for a show warehouse‚ but aspires to be a poet. Lower-middle class status

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    DUe to her handicappedness‚ Laura goes to her imagination because it is a place where she feels complete serenity. She holds glass figurines dearly and with strong passion‚ because she herself is so fragile and weak. “Tom smashes his glass on the floor. He plunges out on the fire escape‚ slamming the door. Laura screams in fright”( Williams 73) which shows her reaction to hearing a single glass break. Laura often compares herself to the glass menageries. She quotes

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    Carmilla. As a mirror‚ Carmilla cast back the idea of how dangerous innocence is. If the men in Carmilla had not been shielding the women‚ they could have saved Bertha and Laura from their ‘affliction’‚ kept the many peasants from dying‚ From the very beginning‚ Laura has been shielded by the people around her. For instance‚ when Laura first meets Carmilla‚ she is told‚ as many children are‚ that everything will be alright: I yelled with all my might and main. Nurse‚ nursery-maid‚ housekeeper‚ all

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