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    This is a story of a Hippo who learns a valuable lesson on life‚ choices‚ and confidence. One cool fall day‚ there was a seagull‚ flying overhead. Eventually‚ he stopped and sat in a tree near a lake. He sat there and watched as a group of hippos swam and splashed in the water. As he sat there and watched‚ the seagull dreamed of being able to swim. “Oh‚ how I wish I could be a hippo and swim with them”. Suddenly‚ he had been turned into a hippo and was swimming along side the others. However

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    Brenna Slover English 102 Research Paper D. Veach 11/26/13 The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams was an American author of many classics. He was born on March 26 of 1911 in Columbus‚ Mississippi. He was the second child of Edwina and Cornelius Coffin Williams. His father was hardly ever home due to hard core drinking and his occupation as a shoe salesman. A+E networks describes him as‚ “a demanding salesman who preferred work instead of parenting.” He was said to be a very violent person who

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    The Glass Menagerie is a drama about family life during the 1940s. It centers on Amanda‚ the mother‚ Tom‚ the son‚ and Laura‚ the daughter. Amanda’s husband abandoned the family 16 years previous. She is demanding as a single mother and struggles to hold onto some resemblance of a normal life by living in her past. Tom is Amanda’s only son and is the sole financial supporter of the family. Laura is Tom’s handicapped sister. The Glass Menagerie is an unsatisfying story. The characters’

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    Fable” Analysis It’s a poem named “Fable”. It’s a sad story was made by Janos Pilinszky. It talks about a lonely wolf who fell in love with the first house he saw. After he entered the house‚ he was eager for the warmth of this house. Unwilling to leave‚ he stayed from night to the morning until he was beaten to death. It refers to some particular thoughts or feelings‚ and describes them in symbolic and metaphorical ways. Below‚ I want to analyze this poem from two points. One of these is what

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    To Be or Not To Be… a Fable Everyone knows at least one fable. A fable is a story that typically has animals as characters and a moral stated at the end. At the end of Aesop’s The Boy Who Cried Wolf‚ it states that if you lie‚ no one will believe you. Animal Farm does not directly state the moral but it can be considered a fable because it has animals as characters‚ uses metaphors and teaches a lesson. One classic characteristic of a fable is to have animal characters‚ and most characters in

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    "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" Steven E. Milburn Jr. Milburn 1 "THE GLASS MENAGERIE": Ingredients of a Tragic Drama and a Modern Tragic Heroine Tennessee Williams wrote and created the play‚ "The Glass Menagerie‚" with the concept of tragedy in mind. Random House ’s denotative meaning of the word tragedy is as follows: a dramatic composition‚ often in verse‚ dealing with a serious or somber theme‚ typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict

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    The role of the family in the shaping of the lives of the character’s in "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams. Families are a compass that guides us. They are the inspiration to reach great heights‚ and our comfort when we occasionally falter."(Brad Henry) Probably the strongest influence on our lives is our family. Our birth order‚ the personalities of our parent(s)‚ the way we were treated by siblings‚ the family socioeconomic status‚ their education‚ the place where we live - all of

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    One of the most prominent themes found in Tennessee Williams’ play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ is the conflict between one’s illusions and reality. This is exemplified by each of the family members as they struggle to come to terms with reality and as a result‚ resort to a fantasy world to try and cope with their dissatisfaction with life. Laura is separated from reality and has a hard time adjusting to modern society. The world she lives in holds the comfort and meaning that the real world does not

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    The Theme of Escape in The Glass Menagerie In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams uses the theme of escape to help drive the play forward. None of the characters are capable of living in the real world. Laura‚ Amanda‚ Tom and Jim use various methods to escape the brutalities of life. Laura retreats into a world of glass animals and old records. Amanda is obsessed with living in her past. Tom escapes into his world of poetry writing and movies. Jim also reverts to his past and remembers the

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    Alena Nekrashevich Professor DiAngelo English 112/001 4 December 2012 An Escape from Confinement The Wingfield family in Tennessee Williams “The Glass Menagerie” is one that is held together by the bonds of illusion‚ dysfunction‚ and entrapment. Amanda Wingfield lives in a lower middle-class apartment that Williams tells us is "symptomatic of the impulse of this largest and fundamentally enslaved section of American society to avoid fluidity and

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