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    The Glass Menagerie‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ and Oedipus Rex are complex‚ deep stories that any reader can enjoy. The Glass Menagerie is a story about a family of three‚ a mother‚ a son‚ and a daughter who all struggle to cope with how their lives turned out. They sometimes reminisce of a happier life or a way to somehow escape life itself. The Death of a Salesman is about a depressed man named Willy who often has day dreams of what he perceives as a perfect life. Willy is angry with his life and

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    The song Frantic by Metallica applies to The Glass Menagerie in that‚ two of the main characters in the play are going through in a sense what the song is describing. Tom‚ I believe is the most prominent example‚ in that he is the most rebellious. He tries to run away from his problems by getting involved in self destructive escapes such as the late nights out drinking‚ the dance clubs‚ and sex. He can see that these activities are not good for him and certainly not was his mother wants‚ yet he

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    Glass Menagerie and Great Expectations Humans have a tenuous grip on the concept of time. In some cases‚ one may live in the past as an indication of emotional distress due to preconceived perspectives and can be a nostalgic experience used by individuals to captivate fond memories of past‚ or the past being better than the present. The Wingfields from Tennessee Williams’ written text‚ The Glass Menagerie and persons such as Miss Havisham‚ Pip and Estella from Joseph Hardy’s visual text‚ Great

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    of time and are remembered even today by readers who are "normal." This essay would explore the reasons - both personal and societal - that lead to the creation of such characters. It would do so by meaning the neurotic protagonists of The Glass Menagerie‚ The Yellow Wallpaper and A Rose for Emily. The Glass MenagerieThe story is about Amanda Wingfield who is a middle-aged woman and an incurable romantic. Abandoned by her spouse and obligated to live in lifeless lower-middle-class environment‚ she

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    Racism is a major issue that has affected the United States since its discovery. Racism is the hatred by a person of one race pointed at a person of another race. The United States has grown up to improve as a whole but this process is a long way away from completion. Some citizens still believe that African-Americans are inferior to Caucasians and that they should be slaves. In the 1950s‚ whites and blacks were segregated to a point that they could not go to the same schools or even use the same

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    Conflict between reality and illusion as a major theme of ‘The Glass Menagerie’ Introduction The Glass Menagerie is a dramatic play about human nature and the conflict between illusion and reality. An illusion is pretense and not reality. In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams has made use of both reality and illusion together using conflict between them. Illusion is a misinterpretation of the facts. It is an opinion based on what we think is true rather than on what is actually true. In this

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    Discuss the ways in which Tennessee Williams contrasts the characters of Amanda and Laura in the opening scenes of “The Glass Menagerie” To begin with‚ much of the characters in ‘The Glass Menagerie’ are‚ to some extent‚ based on Tennessee Williams’ family itself. One can argue that the play is in some way a mirror of Williams’ family‚ what this means is that he was able to create characters which seem realistic‚ with proper personalities and feelings. Amanda and Laura are the only female

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    stereotype that often defines men as being tough‚ strong‚ and having no emotions. In most cases‚ their work tends to identify their level of masculinity. In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ The Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald‚ and The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ the male characters create their identities through their abilities to provide for their families. In these three texts‚ the males portray their masculinity by their roles as head of the family and their work and wealth. As

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    In high school‚ Jim was basically your all around nice guy. He was friendly to everyone‚ and an example of this is that he called Laura "Blue Roses". He was being friendly when he nicknamed her that‚ but otherwise they didn’t really talk to each other. That was basically under the only circumstances that they actually talked. The only reason that Jim asked Laura what was the matter in the first place‚ was because she was out of school for a long time and he was just a little concerned like anyone

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    Amanda Wingfield is the most prominent and dynamic character in the play. She is described by Williams as "a little woman of great but confused vitality clinging frantically to another time and place". In the play‚ Amanda appears to be a paranoiac as she was constantly worrying about her family’s future‚ and coming up with seemingly foolish ways to ’secure’ their lives. It is not until the end‚ that one sees her real self emerge‚ when she subtly revealed the angel-like beauty that was hidden in her

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