Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Analysis

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, has many different themes, and symbols. Four main symbols would be love, homesexulatiy, manliness, and lies. Throughout the acts there are as many themes as you think there couldn’t be in a play. These symbols have a truly deep meaning behind them as you read further in the story. There is truly a deep contextual and subtextual meaning as well. Under all the lies lays and unhappy family that breaks more than one heart.
The theme from act one revolved around love. Love, in this case, revolves around lies, hatred, illness, land, and money. Brick and Maggie are a depressing couple sleep in a room that has a beautiful view on a plantation. This land was once owned by a gay couple. Maggie wants to have a real relationship with her so- called husband, Brick. Unfortunately, he's not into her or even crazy about her. Maggie wants to Brick to be crazy and love her the way she loves him. She's unhappy but she believes that Brick will sooner or later change his mind. Maggie makes connections throughout act one finding out information on why Brick is the way he is. She finds out that Skipper and Brick had something, and now that Skipper is dead Brick blames himself. Brick doesn’t
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Things don’t get handed to you easily and come into play. You must fight for what you want and you can’t fight for it you can’t have it and you mentally, physically, and emotionally fall apart like Brick.This play has many symbols regarding love it self. Love, homosexualty, an maniliess are a bg impact inthpe play. They apply not only to Brik but to Mae, Gooper, Big Daddy, Big Mama, and Marget. Some of the characters just seen it more than the others. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof sets several positive and negative aspects to the readers. Brick, Margret, and Big Daddy show the true reasoning behind the symbols love, homosexullatity, lies, and

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