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ther things to make up for it..." (Amanda The Glass Menagerie) In the Glass Menagerie, each of the characters represent a characteristic of human frailty in society. Each is searching to find there place in a world that seems so out of cont...
the present. Tom, and Laura achieve this disillusionment by resorting to separate worlds where they can find sanctuary. Each character develops their own world, far away from reality. Tom and Laura fail to survive in the present because the...
is narrated from the perspective of the character Tom Wingfield. What Williams calls “personal lyricism” is employed in the play not so much to challenge the accountability of Tom’s narrative as to display, from a character’s point of view...
the job of depicting individual characteristics in a life-like way was finished in an very good way. The individual characteristics were so well in writing that at certain points they looked like the individual characteristics we meet in ou...
to develop character and theme, to elaborate on what the characters aspire to be, and to identify what they actually are. Laura Wingfield is a very complex and important character to the play. It is from her that the name of the play deriv...
glass animals. Laura has dropped out of the typing class that Amanda insisted she take to prepare for supporting herself if necessary; Laura quit because she was embarrassed that she threw up in the classroom before the first timed test. Am...
characters all have means of escape, each method being more strange and unusual than the one previously introduced to us in the script. But frequent escapism can be very bad for those who rely on you to be strong, supportive and earn a wage...