The Glass Menagerie Essay

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    The Glass Menagerie is a play full of symbolism, but the elements are not the only symbols in the play, the characters themselves are symbols as well. The characters in The Glass Menagerie represent Tennessee Williams himself, while the play as a whole represents his life. The characters Tom, Laura, and Amanda can be compared to Tennessee, his sister Rose, and his mother Edwina. Throughout the story, it can be seen that Tom and Tennessee suffer through the same struggles. Like Tennessee, Tom…

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    Symbols throughout the play reveals the characters’ motives and desires. In The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, jonquils and the glass menagerie symbolize the characters’ desires to escape from reality. The jonquils represent the memories of Amanda Wingfield’s glorious past and how she is running away from the present. While Amanda was preparing Laura for the dinner with Jim, Amanda tells Laura about how she made her gentlemen callers “help [her] gather the jonquils.” Amanda’s bright and…

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    “She lives in a world of her own-A world of little glass ornaments…” (1.5.132) is how Laura Wingfield was described by her brother, in the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams. In this play there are many significant objects that have a deep underlying meaning. “The Glass Menagerie” is not just the title of this play; it is also the foreground for it, and a major part of understanding Laura Wingfield’s character. Laura Wingfield is one of the main characters of Williams play in…

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    Have there been that one or two people that affected your life in one way or another, and do you remember that story in your life? Well “The Glass Menagerie” written by Tennessee Williams in 1944 is a tale with many stories that are ties by family. The setting is the key to each one. The characters are also each independently living in a tale of their own even thought they are related. The time period is also a key to the story in the play. This is one of the most telling illusions that is being…

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    The Glass Menagerie is set in the Wingfield family apartment which is located in the city of St. Louis. They lived in poverty, and each member of the family found themselves escaping their own lives and withdrawing into a world of misconception. The play tells a story of a family triangle, in which Tom is the central character in the play. Throughout the play Tom open doors and was also in control of it. Anger and rage was portrayed, but the family loved each other. This play can be…

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    In modern literature, one of the very important pieces’ is The Glass Menagerie. In The Glass Menagerie, the author Tennessee Williams explains the dreams and realities that the four main characters one endured in the modern day world. “The setting—a run-down tenement in St. Louis ” (Als) is in the Depression- Era. The constant conflict is this story is slowly ripping the loving family apart. Williams uses different symbols and marker to convey and portray him theme. The incapability of the…

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    Humans tend to create temporary methods of escape to break free from the true reality of life. In “The Glass Menagerie”, by Tennessee Williams, the main characters are trapped in a difficult life during the depression, which leads them to seek mechanisms of escape from the real world. This desire for escape from reality is an underlying message throughout the play. Laura, Amanda, and Tom each explore different methods of breaking away from the confinement, and they try to transcend the reality…

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    The Glass Menagerie was Tennessee William’s one first success in creative writing. Known also as a memory play, the play involves about four characters: a young man, Tom, who is supporting his family (mother, and sister) after his father had abandoned them, the sister, Lara, who is painted as a very shy and introverted person due to her handicap, and has an obsession with a collection of glass animals, the mother, who is very loving in an exaggerated way, who also lives in an unreal world, Jim,…

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    The Glass Menagerie People like to replace their reality with illusions. The characters in The Glass Menagerie each have their own vision of society which affects the character and creates reactions. There are also numerous examples of symbolism in the play. Tom’s plan in his society is to walk in his father’s footsteps and leave the family. He breaks and goes off on his mother. These effects cause him to not pay the electric bill and take off at the end of the play. The most important object is…

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    The Glass Menagerie In the play The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams’ style of writing is very descriptive and illustrative, making the reader comprehend the story clearly. Williams successfully uses symbolism throughout the play to implement the theme of escape; creating a better understanding of the true meaning behind the play for the reader. The theme is built up by using symbolism. For example, Toms excessive use of alcohol, Laura’s glass collection, and the Wingfield’s fire escape.…

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