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    Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie uses an extensive pattern of symbolism that describes the characters of Tom‚Amanda‚Laura and Jim.Glass‚light‚color and music constitute the substance of the dominant symbols and motifs‚serving to reveal deeper aspects of characters and underlying themes of the play.Tennessee Williams wrote the play so that each character had a special symbol which resembled their personality.But he didn’t only give the characters of the play a a resembling

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    ANALYSIS ACCOUNTING 2

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    OUTLINE 1. INTRODUCTION (FEMI) 2. BACKGROUNDS OF TWO COMPANIES (FEMI) 2.1 HUGO BOSS 2.2 LAURA ASHLEY 3. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS 3.1 VERTICAL AND HORIZONAL ANALYSIS (BOYE) 3.1.1 HUGO BOSS 3.1.2 LAURA ASHLEY 3.2 RATIOS ANALYSIS (HANH & ANDREA) 3.2.1 PROFITABILITY (HANH) 3.2.2 LIQUIDITY (HANH) 3.2.3 EFFICIENCY (ANDREA) 3.2.4 CAPITAL STRUCTURE (ANDREA) 3.2.5 INVESTOR (ANDREA) 4. RECOMMENDATION (BOYE) --CHOOSING HUGO BOSS 5. LIMITATION OF THE ANALYSIS (BOYE) -- RELIES ON SLIDES 54 PAGE 54 6. CONCLUSION

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    False Hope

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    act out. In scene six while Laura and Amanda are waiting excitingly for Jim to come over‚ William’s describes Laura as being “piece of translucent glass touched by light‚ given a momentary radiance‚ not actual‚ not lasting" (1748). William’s uses this idea of light to describe Laura’s emotions and feelings during this scene. By stating Laura was “given a momentary radiance” Williams’ illustrates Laura’s hope of finding someone to love. In scene seven‚ when Laura and Jim are talking‚ Williams

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    Children”. This is a story of a woman whom Kozol calls Laura and her four children that lived in a run-down hotel room in 1985. The intended audience for this piece was pretty much anyone interested in reading this particular book. He wrote it for the general American public. I believe that Kozol felt bad for the women and their families that had to live in this government sponsored hell-hole. He describes Laura as a “broken stick” and says that Laura‚ “ is so fragile the I find it hard to start a conversation

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    FINAL EXAM CASE STUDY

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    Part B - Case study: Laura learns a lesson Laura was newly promoted to section head when Molly‚ the section receptionist‚ handed in her resignation pending the birth of her first child. Upon receiving the resignation‚ Laura rang a colleague‚ Amy‚ to say that she wanted her to replace Molly as soon as Molly left. Laura then contacted the HR Department to advise them she wanted to appoint Amy to replace Molly. The HR Department advised that all job vacancies must be advertised externally and that

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    coffin is Amanda and Laura and he wants to leave with out damaging. As the ’provider’ of the household it is clear they cannot function without his income; in the end when Tom does ’escape’ he does so at a price‚ leaving Amanda to look after and cater for Laura fincially while Laura must deal with her mothers pressures alone. His own repirieve affects him mentally and he soon concludes that his freedom has come at a terrible prince which is relfeclected in his guilt ’ Oh‚ LauraLaura‚ I tried to leave

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    In the Unit 7 Case Study‚ Laura identifies her short-term and long-term goals. Her short-term goals were to earn extra money. She sometimes craft shops and fairs. Also‚ Laura plans to go back to college for her long-term goals. She plans to one day become an entrepreneur and open her own business. Laura have a passion for arts and crafts. She plan to open her own s business so that she can sell them. Apprioprate steps were planned to achieve them. Laura used specific goals in planning because it

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    moon‚ I chose to draw a crescent 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

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    reality. The Wingfield family consists of three members; Amanda‚ Laura‚ and Tom. Tom‚ who is 22‚ works in a shoe factory and dreams of escaping the confines of his current life. He feels suppressed by Amanda‚his mother‚ her watchful eye criticizing his every move‚ but he feels a responsibility to Laura‚ his sister who he loves. At the end of the play‚ he leaves home‚ too unsatisfied with his current life to stay any longer. Laura‚ who is 24‚ has a crippled leg because of a childhood illness. She

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    years later”. It has always haunted Dan Miller (Father) to have a hearing son. He thought that he was able to except the fact that his son is Deaf. Laura (Mother) feels very different‚ she’s happy that her son is Deaf and wants her son to feel loved. After the couple decided to stay a family‚ they decided to go to couples counseling. Previously Laura did not show up‚ but she did this time. For years dealing with their sons Deafness was only a battle for Dan‚ but now that

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