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    "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams is widely regarded as one of the finest plays in all of American literature. The story is about a small family living in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ and it takes place during the late 1930’s Great Depression. Throughout the play‚ Williams uses many symbols to give different meanings and themes; however‚ the dominate symbol is the glass menagerie. The three main characters in "The Glass Menagerie" are symbolic of the menagerie itself. Like the tiny glass animals

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    people that represent more than just a person but an idea. The Glass Menagerie has many symbols including fire escapes‚ a glass menagerie‚ and Jim‚ the gentleman caller. These symbols show hidden meanings and reveal a hidden message in which Tennessee Williams is trying to explain to the reader. Fire escapes are a very important symbol in the play. Shown through invisible walls on the set‚ the audience can see and the reader‚ envision the metal structures behind the building where the Wingfield

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    Theatre.” - (Dramatic Arts textbook‚ pg 210) The birth of professional American Theatre begun with the Lewis Hallam troupe during 1752. Theatre was for those who were interested in a theatre which reflected political and social ideals‚ e.g. Tennessee Williams (T.W). Broadway‚ Group Theatre and Theatrical Realism was incorporated into T.W’s book‚ The Glass Menagerie. The Glass Menagerie is partly autobiographical because Tom represents the author as well. Tom is basically the memory to T.W’s youth

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    Dr. Grossmann ENC 1102-70C April 7‚ 2014 “The Glass Menagerie” Formal Analysis Throughout “The Glass Menagerie” Tennessee Williams creates an intricate dynamic between the three main characters‚ as well as symbols and symbolic language in order to exemplify the fragility of livelihood. Without a single one of the members of the Wingfield family the other’s lives would be dramatically different. Much as the collection of glass menagerie would not be the same collection without one of its pieces

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    The Glass Menagerie Drama Reaction Paper ENG 125 September 19‚ 2012 Heather Carlopio The Glass Menagerie In this week’s Drama literary composition The Glass Menagerie the author Tennessee Williams tells the story of a poor family of three living in a small apartment. The story takes place in the early 1900s and most of the scenes take place in their apartment. The drama was set from the beginning of the story when the author first determines that Laura has a disability‚ and she is unsure

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    The Glass Menagerie Response When reality becomes so bad that illusion is your only form of escape should be the real title of this play. This play by Tennessee Williams takes an interesting spin on genres of plays and uses this peculiar form of “memory play”. In this style of play‚ the narrator is basically telling us the story through his memories and also giving us background information on those memories. This play does an excellent job of portraying how when a person is ultimately dissatisfied

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    opportunity to create a life for herself‚ she lives a sheltered existence. Even though Laura is fragile‚ she is the glue that holds her dysfunctional family together and because of her more stable presence‚ she will not be able to abandon them. 4. Tennessee Williams instinctively understands the loneliness of a human being¬¬¬--his or her constant and desperate attempt to escape the reality that is their loneliness—and their subsequent failure to do so. Discuss “the inescapable loneliness of an individual”

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    The human condition is full of contradictions‚ a state of mystery which involves the joyous aspects of life‚ as well as the sorrowful. The play ’A Streetcar Named Desire‚’ written by Tennessee Williams‚ represents this paradox that is capable of inspiring us or swiftly casting us down into the depths of depression. Stanley Kubrik’s film ’A Clockwork Orange’ contrastingly examines the concept of free-will and the effects of its intervention‚ while Marko Bok’s ’Woman on Bondi Beach’ celebrates life’s

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    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 symbol;he also mentions the apartment blocks to be hivelike conglomerations of cellular living-units resembling a beenstock.The way he describes their location also has a lot of symbolism in its roots because he describes them to be flowering as warty growths in overcrowded urban centers. Tennessee Williams used many

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    expect‚ they tend to find a way of coping with their issues. Every reality poses problems‚ some people find ways of hiding from their problems or in other words escaping from reality. Each of the unique main characters‚ Amanda‚ Laura‚ and Tom‚ in Tennessee Williams play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ have a difficulty accepting reality and have several ways of escaping from the problems. Laura is painfully shy which affects how she interacts with others in the real world. She was enrolled in Business College

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