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    Tom of the Glass Menagerie Intro to Theatre Tom Wingfield was a very interesting character who had to live between the very conventional and materialistic worlds that he knew. The job that he held at the shoe warehouse was difficult for him to reconcile to himself as he knew that he was living contrary to what his heart was telling him. He‚ unlike his sister and mother‚ was a very free spirit. This spirit was stifled in order for him to continue to work in what was a dead end job

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    The Glass Menagerie and A Doll House have connections‚ with how the writers utilized the characters‚ and the symbolism to illustrate key ideas of the female characters‚ and the direct connection that each character has with the symbols. In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams utilizes the characters in such a way‚ that Tom is not only a character‚ but he is also the narrator‚ the father is in the play but only figuratively‚ but his character can also be seen through Tom “ I’m like my father.

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    In The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ this is demonstrated twice-- first with the father‚ then with Tom himself. Tom takes after his father‚ who “was a telephone man who fell in love with long distances; he gave up his job... and skipped the light fantastic out

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    A main theme of The Glass Menagerie‚ written by Tennessee WIlliams‚ is Gender‚ which relates to the song Brick By Boring Brick by Paramore. In the society set in The Glass Menagerie‚ women were not worth much‚ except for what men thought of them. "One Sunday afternoon in Blue Mountain – your mother received – seventeen! – gentlemen callers! Why‚ sometimes there weren’t enough chairs to accommodate them all. We had to send the nigger over to bring in folding chairs from the parish house." (1.21‚ Amanda)

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    Themes of The Glass Menagerie The play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ explores the difficulties of human relationships. The themes used express the inner complexities of the human mind by portraying how people alter their memories based on their perceptions of reality. In The Glass Menagerie we follow the Wingfield family who manipulate their own perceptions to exaggerate their way life. At the beginning of the play‚ Tom Wingfield‚ the main character‚ was experiencing deeply conflicting emotions over

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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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    A story often described as a memory‚ written by Tennessee William‚ projects realism as it reflects the hardships experienced face to face growing up during the Great Depression. The Glass Menagerie is no doubt the book that closely related to his family during this time period. Within this book‚ characters are a mirror image of his often abusive and aggressive father‚ his mother‚ a preacher’s daughter who is loving and strong‚ and his sister Rose‚ who suffers from mental issues. Williams uses a

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    The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie‚ written in 1945 by Tennessee Williams‚ remains today as a great literary masterpiece. Williams gave unimaginable depth and uniqueness to each of his characters. Even though the play was written in the mid-forties it is timeless‚ in that the problems and troubles of the characters can be related to life today‚ more than 50 years later. The Glass Menagerie is a great play with a central theme of escape and many symbols to support this theme. In the following

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    Today I will talk about how Jay Gatsby and Hamlet are alike? I will also show you how they are different from each other. Both of them are tragic heroes in a way‚ but their tragic flaws are different. Jay Gatsby’s tragic flaw is that he is trying to make his dream turn into reality. Hamlets tragic flaw is that he has an inability to balance reason and passion. Hamlet said “O‚ what a rogue and peasant slave am I! Is it not monstrous that this player here‚ But in a fiction‚ in a dream of passion‚

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    Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie Symbolism plays a fundamental part in Tennessee Williams’s play‚ “The Glass Menagerie”. Examples of the use of symbolism include the fire escape‚ as an escape from the family‚ the phonograph‚ as an escape from reality‚ the unicorn‚ as a symbol for Laura’s uniqueness and the father’s photograph‚ representing something different to each character. Through recognition of these symbols‚ a greater understanding of the play’s theme is achieved. Throughout

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