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    It further develops the plot‚ leads to the climax‚ and‚ finally‚ the denouement. Many characters in The Glass Menagerie have to deal with certain circumstances‚ including the abandonment of different influential figures in their lives. In Tennessee Williams’ Glass Menagerie‚ he utilizes the abandonment of Tom Wingfield‚ his father‚ and Jim O’Connor to illustrate the different types of negative emotinal influences it has on the characters. Tom’s abandonment was caused by his feeling of constant

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    promoting the idea that the "real world" is within the inner consciousness of the human mind. It stated that art should be built from the full expression of this inner consciousness without any editing. Within this scene of The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams used dreams‚ memories‚ and surrealism in order to portray the complex relationship between the family members. Scene six involves Tom bringing Jim O’Connor over for dinner at his home. Tom’s role in The Glass Menagerie—as a character whose

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    ------------------------------------------------- Quiz Scroll through the page to review your answers. The correct answer is highlighted in  green.  Your incorrect answers (if any) are highlighted in  red.  If you’d like to take the test over again‚ click the reset button at the end of the test. 1. Where does Tom work? (A) At a pharmacy (B) At a shoe warehouse (C) At a flower shop (D) For a newspaper 2. What does Tom like to write? (A) Poetry (B) Musical librettos (C) Journalistic dispatches

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    Amad Wali Prof. Shimkin EN 102 11-10-2012 In the play‚ The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and the short story‚ Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin‚ we find two characters faced with very different situations and choices‚ requiring both to take a decision to either accept the conditions as they exist or accept the responsibility to change

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    In 1944 Tennessee Williams playwrights The Glass Menagerie‚ a memory play about the lives of the Wingfield’s. A family of 3‚ Amanda‚ Laura‚ and Tom Wingfield‚ who lived together in an apartment in St. Louis 1937 during the pre-war depression era. The play comments on the way people would try to distract themselves from the unpleasant events that would surround them every day. Williams wrote the journey and “the hopelessness of the Wingfield family" (Beaurline 4) and how they struggled to manage their

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    nostalgic widow‚ and Tom‚ a rebellious‚ adventurous son. An additional character is added named Jim‚ a mistaken gentleman caller. These four characters meet in The Glass Menagerie‚ an award winning and Broadway expressionistic hit play made by Tennessee Williams. The drama portrays Laura’s endeavors with her so called "condition"‚ family‚ and more importantly love. However this changes when Jim comes to the Wingfield residence‚ changing Laura in an emotional and psychological level. Throughout the

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    ENC 1102 5/26/2013 687 Word Count Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams uses symbolism in an in depth manner to farther express his feelings in the play. The play is a memory of one of the characters. He wants to leave and get out of the hole he is in. he wants adventure and to be on his own. The fire escape is a great example of symbolism that gives off this feeling of escape. There are many objects and places in this play that symbolize something; however

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    so dear. They search for a way out of their sad disposition‚ into a new light. Along the way‚ many things help guide them to their destination‚ some representing what they yearn for more than others. In the plays "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams and "The Piano Lesson" by August Wilson‚ the American Dream is found within the soul of two inanimate objects; the DuBois’s Belle Reve and the Charles’s old piano. Belle Reve is a special place near and dear to the hearts of the children who

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    THE GLASS MENAGERIE ESSAY 3 “The Glass Menagerie” which is written by Tennessee Williams‚ is a play about a family that is trapped in a world they don’t want to be in‚ whether it’s predisposed factors or just the lack of being able to follow their own dreams and make it real‚ they are trapped. There are little things that exist in their real lives that help them to escape from the dissatisfaction of their own lives. They deal with regrets

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    In Tennessee William’s play of The Glass Menagerie‚ the characters have difficulty accepting reality and the impossibility of escape. Amanda Wingfield‚ the mother‚ unlike her children‚ she is vulnerable to real-world values and longs for social and financial success. Her attachment to these values is what prevents her from finding out a number of truths about her life. Laura‚ Amanda’s daughter‚ finds herself in a private world in which she lives is populated by glass animals—objects that‚ like her

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