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    In his essay “The Organic Fable‚” Roger Cohen argues that there is little to no difference between organic foods and regular foods. He says‚ “Organic has long since become an ideology‚” says it is branding‚ not science‚ and says we need genetically modified food anyway to feed more people. He also says it is an‚ “obsession of an upper middle class‚” and compares buying organic foods to‚ “paying to send your kids to private school.” I believe‚ though‚ that his argument is biased and inconsistent‚

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    Similarities of Two Tales “The Glass Menagerie” and “A Raisin in the Sun” are about families with different backgrounds and are placed in different eras of American history. In “A Raisin in the Sun‚” an African-American family struggles with keeping faith with their dreams and remaining optimistic. “The Glass Menagerie‚” parallels to “A Raisin in the Sun‚” with the family being Caucasian-American‚ struggling also to survive and to climb towards a better future. Despite the two families differences

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    In Tennessee Williams‚ The Glass Menagerie Tom desperately wants to escape his blue collar factory job and find adventure. Tom does not want the responsibility of providing for his mother and sister because it means sacrificing his dreams and ambitions. Tom seeks for a way to escape his situation without leaving his mother and sister out to dry like his dad did. In The Glass Menagerie symbolism is used frequently such as the magician’s trick at the movies where he gets out of a coffin with nails

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    the chance to live them while they still could‚ like Tom’s mother Amanda Wingfield. Then there are human beings who enjoy keeping to themselves and quite frankly do not have dreams‚ just like Tom’s sister Laura Wingfield. In Williams’ The Glass Menagerie‚ the three main characters have their own life plans but are all derailed because of each other’s influence on one another. Tom‚ Laura and Amanda all want to escape in their own individual ways.

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    In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams uses Laura’s glass menagerie‚ and more specifically her unicorn‚ to personify her. He uses the glass unicorn to portray three aspects of Laura‚ her separation from society‚ her delve into normalcy‚ and her rejection of the Jim and his normal life. This paper will analyze these three points‚ and discuss how they develop Laura’s character. The glass unicorn represents Laura’s uniqueness‚ or rather‚ her separation from society. Laura is a very shy‚ lonely

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    The Glass Menagerie Essay

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    The Glass Menagerie‚ a short play by Tennessee Williams‚ is about family dysfunction. The play is centered on the Wingfield family‚ living in St. Louis during the depression-Era1930. The play consists of five characters who try to escape unpleasant reality and live in their dream world. Mr. Wingfield left Amanda‚ his wife‚ with two children years ago to seek pleasure in his life and to escape from his duties towards his family‚ so Amanda Wingfield is a single‚ mother of two children‚ Tom (her son)

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    Child Labor Laws In The 1800’s Child Labor‚ once known as the practice of employing young children in factories‚ now it’s used as a term for the employment of minors in general‚ especially in work that would interfere with their education or endanger their health. Throughout history and in all cultures children would work in the fields with their parents‚ or in the marketplace and young girls in the home until they were old enough to perform simple tasks. The use of child labor was not a problem

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    Glass Menagerie Symbolism

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    The glass menagerie symbolizes the life of Laura. Laura grew up with a medical problem that included wearing braces on her legs. Laura felt different and outside the norm for other children. Her fragile body made her to become shy and private. Her only solace would be the collection of fragile glass animals. The oldest of her collection was the unicorn. The unicorn a beautiful and majestic creature‚ still having the visible "deformity" of the horn. The unicorn just did not quite fit in with the other

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    stories are fables‚ parables‚ and tales. Many people do not know that these three types of short stories vary greatly in their individual characteristics‚ the type of story they tell‚ and their purpose. The fable‚ parable‚ and tale all have differentiating characteristics when compared to each other‚ but are also similar in some ways. The fable‚ to start‚ has little detail about the characters it presents‚ and they can be just about anything the author decides. The structure of fables involve few

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    What makes a character strong? What does it take to be a stronger person? In the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ the narrator Tom introduces his mother‚ Amanda‚ and his sister‚ Laura. Both characters show strength‚ but who is the stronger character? Throughout the play‚ Laura is compared to everyone else. She does not fit in well with other people. Laura is a strong young woman‚ but Amanda shows more resilience because she is independent‚ firm in what she says‚ and sets high expectations

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