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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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    Dalton Peeples Mr. Saine English 102 M-W 4:30 December 3‚ 2012 Happiness versus Responsibility The characters in The Glass Menagerie have a conflict that all people have to face at least once‚ a decision between their right to pursue happiness or their responsibility to others. The members of the Wingfield family face this internal conflict in different ways. Each character is facing decisions of whether or not to be happy or do their duty as a family member. The characters make their decisions

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    a Glass MenagerieGlass‚ Tennesee Williams reflects some of the social norms‚ roles‚ and values of its time. The glass itself‚ represents fragility and as a medium for decorative items‚ it is considered beautiful. The menagerie is a collection‚ representing variety. The glass menagerie serves as a means of fantasy and escape for Laura. She draws into a private world of illusion where she finds the comfort and meaning that the real world does not seem to offer. The private world in which she lives is

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    escapism is a strong theme in Tennessee Williams’s play The Glass Menagerie. Amanda‚ Laura‚ and Tom Wingfield all seek to escape the dull and depressing reality of their situation. They engage in escapism by retreating into their own fantasies which push them farther apart. If you have an aspect of your life that you want to escape from‚ your fantasies act as a means of dissociating your mind from the “you" that possesses

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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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    Reamy Pena Sidney Fortner English Composition II April 30‚ 2013 The Glass Menagerie “The Glass Menagerie” is a play about a woman named Amanda Wingfield who is “the remnant of Southern gentility” who lives in very poor conditions in St. Louis with her son and daughter‚ Tom and Laura. Laura is cripplingly shy and is constantly enabled by her mother. Tom is simply trying to get away from the poverty stricken area that they live in. overall the play outlines their lives and Amanda’s wish to

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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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    The Glass Menagerie

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    The Glass Menagerie Surrealism is an early 20th century art movement 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

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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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    ZOO (menagerie)

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    A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological garden‚ and also called a menagerie) is a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures‚ displayed to the public‚ and in which they may also be bred. The term zoological garden refers to zoology‚ the study of animals‚ a term deriving from the Greek zōon (ζῷον‚ "animal") and lógos (λóγος‚ "study"). The abbreviation "zoo" was first used of the London Zoological Gardens‚ which opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1847.The

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