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    “The Glass Menagerie” In “The Glass Menagerie” Williams’s use of symbolism represents several different themes. Many of the symbols used in the play signify the impossibility of true escape‚ the differences between illusion and reality‚ abandonment‚ and the power of memory (as it is a memory play). One of the more obvious symbols that we notice is the fire escape. It represents the connection between the illusionary world of the characters and the “real” world. The fire escape represents something

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    Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie uses an extensive pattern of symbolism that describes the characters of Tom‚Amanda‚Laura and Jim.Glass‚light‚color and music constitute the substance of the dominant symbols and motifs‚serving to reveal deeper aspects of characters and underlying themes of the play.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

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    Almost all characters in the book "The glass Menagerie" are not ideal citizens of the original American dream‚ as they do not put action in to their dreams even if their aspirations lack virtue. In the story "The glass menagerie" the character that comes closest to a role model of an ideal citizen who is living out the American dreams of some sort is Jim. Jim has the most motivation in his aspirations to become successful‚ he also puts actions into his dreams and morally goes about achieving it"I

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    In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams uses Laura’s glass menagerie‚ and more specifically her unicorn‚ to personify her. He uses the glass unicorn to portray three aspects of Laura‚ her separation from society‚ her delve into normalcy‚ and her rejection of the Jim and his normal life. This paper will analyze these three points‚ and discuss how they develop Laura’s character. The glass unicorn represents Laura’s uniqueness‚ or rather‚ her separation from society. Laura is a very shy‚ lonely

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    “The Glass Menagerie” by the famous American playwright Tennessee Williams is well-known for its lyrical tone and poetic power. The play is about love and understanding‚ inner isolation and desire to escape‚ when the main characters have their own paths to follow. Tennessee Williams depicts a true-to-life picture of the family survival with their mutual care and tenderness‚ but at the same time pressure and home violence. The events are presented by one of the main characters‚ Tom Wingfield‚ who

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    peace‚ energy to return and face their own reality. In Tennessee William’s play The Glass Menagerie‚ each member of Wingfield family refuse to accepting their realities by set themselves in the fantasy world that they had created to avoid the reality. Sadly‚ no matter how hard they try to escape‚ in the end‚ they still had to face the cruel‚ brutal world they had try to escape in a long time. In The Glass Menagerie‚ Amanda escape the reality by went into the world of memories and dream. She refused to

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    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 lives. The Glass Menagerie was originally

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    Tennessee Williams unravels a theme of fragility in his classic play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ by emblemizing Tom breaking various glass figures to emotionally breaking Laura and also symbolizing Laura’s disorder to the unicorn figure’s unusual horn. Although the theme brims he play‚ fragility most blatantly illustrates through Laura’s quote‚ “Glass breaks so easily. No matter how careful you are” (86). The quote illustrates the representation of how easily glass can break to how brittle Laura is. Laura’s

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    setting in Tennessee Williams book‚ The Glass Menagerie. This book illustrates this topic when it shows how everyone is trying to escape whether it is by going to the movies or remembering the past. In The Glass Menagerie‚ Williams uses the glass menagerie‚ the spotlights‚ and Amanda’s actions to symbolize how Laura tries to escape from her mother’s restraints. Whenever Amanda becomes irritated at Laura‚ Laura stays quiet and takes care of her glass menagerie. This happens when Laura drops out of business

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    Low self-esteem. Personal struggles of the twenty-first century or those of the past? In his play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams portrays a southern family of the 1940’s attempting to cope with life’s pressures‚ and each of their own conflicts‚ after they have been deserted by their father and husband. In attempting to create a modern-day movie adaptation of The Glass Menagerie from the original play‚ a parallel element would still be conveyed to the audience- inner and intra personal

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