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    of Symbolic Reference in The Glass Menagerie Tennessee William's wrote "The Glass Menagerie" basing it on himself and his life, although not always in detail. Tennessee's life was not one of perfection. It had a lot of downs causing the play to be a very sentimental, dimly lighted and emotionally play. Although this play has a very basic story line Tennessee use of symbolism crates a much more meaningful story of the Wingfild family. Symbolism is used in almost every

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    The play The Glass Menagerie is set in St. Louis, Missouri in 1937 during the height of the Great Depression. It was the play that brought the author, Tennessee Williams, out of obscurity. The playwright tells the reader that The Glass Menagerie is a ‘memory play’. The play is narrated by Tom Wingfield who is also a participant in the play, as he recounts the time when he lived with his mother and sister in St. Louis. Tom tells the audience “Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have things up my sleeve

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    Struggling between illusion and reality always drives people crazy. The general theme made by Tennessee Williams in her work “The glass menagerie” is that people have difficulties in accepting and relating to reality. More specifically, Mr. Williams indicates that even though sometimes people realize what the reality is, they try to escape and look for comfort in their private world of illusion. Tennessee Williams was born in a chaotic family of which the environment inspired him of the writings

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    Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie, is a classic drama about a young man who is tired of his dull and boring existence. Tom, the main character, struggles to deal with his family, who is apparently holding him back in life. With the use of powerful writing techniques, Williams is able to captivate his audience and create a play that has stood the test of time. An excellent writing technique employed by Williams that contributes to The Glass Menagerie’s success is his use of plot. Throughout

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    The Glass Menagerie was written by Tennessee Williams in 1944 and given this fact, it reflects some of the social norms,roles, and values of its time. One of the issues is the way in which gender influences the personalities and behaviors of the characters. Many of the women in “The Glass Menagerie”, for example seem to be helpless. The Glass Menagerie has a lot of symbolism but it also has a lot of gender specifics that affect the personalities of the characters. One example is when Jim and Laura

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    Memory and Reality in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie 'Being a memory play, it is dimly lighted, it is sentimental, it is not realistic'. To what degree is the play memory and to what degree is it realistic? "When a play employs unconventional techniques, it is not trying to escape its responsibility of dealing with reality, or interpreting experience, but is actually attempting to find a closer approach, a more penetrating and vivid expression of things

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    The Glass Menagerie Essay How does Tennessee Williams use symbolism to position the reader to respond to themes in his play The Glass Menagerie? Tennessee Williams, in his memory play the Glass Menagerie, utilizes powerful symbolism to illustrate his character’s weaknesses. The play is constructed so that each character has a defining symbol, which represents their individual personality. Perhaps the most significant of these is the protagonist, Laura Wingfield, who suffers emotionally from a physical

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    Research Paper “The Glass Menagerie” English 102 Spring 2010 Outline I. Introduction a. Thesis statement- Playwright Williams uses symbolism throughout “The Glass Menagerie” to illustrate the struggle for happiness that each character faces. II. Symbolism a. The Glass Menagerie b. Escape c. The Unicorn d. Darkness III. Conclusion The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyze the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams

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    Broken Glass and Breaking from the Past In Tennessee William’s 1944 play entitled The Glass Menagerie, Williams employed prevailing symbolism to illustrate Laura’s odd habit and ultimate fate. Laura escaped from reality when she was in the presence of her glass animals, and suffered emotionally due to her physical deformity of one leg being shorter than the other. The figurine in her collection that she admired the most was her glass unicorn, which also served as a powerful representation of her

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    The “Glass Menagerie” is a play, which takes place in St. Louis, Missouri. The main characters are Tom Wingfield, Amanda Wingfield, Tom’s mother, Laura Wingfield, Tom’s older sister, and Jim O’Conner, Laura’s gentleman caller. Laura Wingfield owns and collects a glass menagerie that is very symbolic throughout the play. A glass menagerie is a collection of animals that are kept to be trained or exhibited. Laura takes pride in her glass menagerie. Laura’s glass menagerie is an escape to her own little

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