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    Caughey 4 April 2013 Professor Wivlagg English 102 “The Relationship of Aristotle’s Poetics to Modern Dramatic Tragedy as Exhibited in Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie” Aristotle’s poetics were created by Aristotle himself and they were a literary work of his dramatic theory. “The Glass Menagerie” is a play written by‚ Tennessee Williams‚ that exemplifies Aristotle’s opinion of poetry being an imitation of life or a mythos. It is also a tragedy because it follows

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    Many works of literary merit contain to put an important object or theme that is central to the protagonist’s life. This important part is known as a symbol. Symbols are vital to many stories as they reveal one’s personality or struggles. Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie‚ Laura Wingfield has trouble with confidence and is not open to others. The glass menagerie represents Laura’s insecurity. Laura’s insecurity contributes to the family’s struggles as well as the need for matrimony and it also

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    representation of reality and not reality itself‚ which he himself referred to as the process of alienation‚ or that which is "necessary to all understanding." (Brecht 388) Such techniques‚ which Tennessee Williams clearly made use of in The Glass Menagerie‚ include the direct address of actors to the audience‚ unnatural stage lighting‚ and explanatory screens.

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    second in a symbolic layer in which images and objects represent abstract ideas and feelings. Symbolism is an invaluable literary tool that may be employed by authors or playwrights to aid in the development of characters or to display themes in novels. Using symbols allows authors to express themselves indirectly on delicate or controversial matters. In the play The Glass Menagerie‚ by Tennessee Williams‚ Williams uses many symbols‚ which represent many different things. Many of the symbols used in

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    compositions reveal the significance of their appellation only gradually. In "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams‚ the intent of the play’s label is shown through the writer’s use of contrast‚ repetition‚ allusion‚ and point of view. First‚ Williams illustrates the polarity between Laura’s relationship with her delicate animal collection and the real world. Laura Wingfield‚ one of the main characters of the literary drama‚ is an unconfident and extremely timid individual who lives in a society

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     whiles others wish their situations whether  it be financial situations‚ health situations‚ family problems‚ relationships‚ sorrows …were  different. It is therefore only natural for some people to sometimes fantasize about the things  they most desire. In literary works like “The Things They Carried‚” “The Glass Menagerie‚” and  “Facing It‚” the authors Tim O’Brien‚ Tennessee Williams‚ and Yusef Komunyakaa respectively‚  publicized their characters quest to change their situations. In “The Things They Carried‚” the

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    The Glass Menagerie Social Commentary When Tennessee Williams wrote his The Glass Menagerie‚ he intended for it to correlate directly to the everyday lives of the people around him in his time. He was very successful in this aspect. The main aspect of life that Williams intended to apply to his play was the struggle of African-Americans in their everyday life. The characters’ struggles in this play reflect some of the conflicts that black people faced every day in their lives. The social commentary

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    Student analysis of The Glass Menagerie  For the scene you have been given‚ explore the following elements and produce notes  that can be presented in class and be shared via the blog.    Quick summary of what happens in the scene and the subject of  conversation  a. Jim keeps Laura company while the power is out. She tells Jim that she  had a crush on her in High School and watched all his shows.  Meanwhile‚ he talks about being nominated as “Most Likely to  Succeed” by his peers but he has not yet achieved his full potential

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    The Glass Menagerie is a wonderful autobiographical play written by Tennessee Williams. The play is placed in the 1930s in St. Louis. The play is a memory from Tennessee Williams; he explains that since its from memory there may be some unreliable information given. Throughout the story there is several uses of symbolism‚ including the glass menagerie‚ the Wingfield’s fire escape‚ and pleurosis. The animals in the glass menagerie are a symbol for Laura’s personality traits. For example‚ the glass

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    Card Report: “The Glass Menagerie” Conflict The major conflict in “The Glass Menagerie” is the feeling of hopelessness that each of the Wingfield’s struggles with. Amanda’s hopelessness comes from the feeling that she isn’t as important as she once was‚ as though her fame/glory is slowly fading away. It is this fear that causes her to push Laura to become more socially accepted and popular with others. Laura is extremely afraid of seeing Jim O’Connor‚ and beneath that we can see her insecurities

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