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    The submissions for this assignment are posts in the assignment's discussion. Below are the discussion posts for Thomas Cheney, or you can view the full discussion. from Discussion #1 - The Glass Menagerie Sep 14, 2017 7:53pm Click to change profile picture for Thomas Cheney The play centers around the life of a 3 person family. The father is no longer in the picture, but his picture remains in the house as a constant reminder to Amanda that her daughter, Laura, need not find a man such as he

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    The twentieth century was a century full of memorable events. These events influence most everything going on around them. Tennessee Williams’s play, The Glass Menagerie, influenced twentieth century American theatre and continues to influence theatre to this day. Many unforgettable things happened in the twentieth century. On October 24th, 1929 the stock market crashes (Daniel 375). This sends the country into a panic. In other countries much more is going on such as the Holocaust. On September

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    The Glass Menagerie is a memory play narrated by the main character and son, Tom Wingfield. It takes place in their apartment in St Louis, 1937. The father left them years ago leaving Tom to support the family. He works in a shoe warehouse, a job in which he hates and wants to leave, but can't because he has a duty to support the family. His mother, Amanda is loving and caring but nags too much, annoying Tom. She expresses the desire for her daughter, Laura, who is crippling shy, to have "gentlemen

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    Taking the creation of The Glass Menagerie into account, there exist within the plot many characters that represent specific qualities of character. These designated traits define who they are, and why they esteem certain roles throughout the synopsis of the play indefinitely. One of those characters who portrays a certain worthy characteristic with humble wit unlike any other known character, is Laura Wingfield, in which her mother Amanda tries to live her own life through, in which is proven true

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    The Glass Menagerie-Alesha Jeter ITR 2 Summary: In Modern American Drama, we read a play by Tennessee Williams titled Streetcar Named Desire. This play is about the mental decline of a woman named Blanche Dubois who goes to live with her sister for a while. Her husband, who was actually gay, had killed himself and the rest of her family is dead as well. The play that I read in comparison was a play titled The Glass Menagerie, also by Tennessee Williams. This play is about a woman named Amanda Wingfield

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    After reading The Glass Menagerie, if I got to play a character, I would choose to be Laura. Although my background does not really relate to her background, I do feel that the two of us share similar personality traits. Laura has a shy personality and is not able to express herself. Also, she gets sick if something upsets her. I would not say my personality is completely like hers, but there were some spots while reading the play where I realized that I had done the same thing or felt the same way

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    In the play The Glass Menagerie, glass symbolizes the vulnerability of Laura's character as well as the struggle of society as a whole during that time period. Many of Amanda's illusions are geared towards the thought of money because of the poverty she and her family face. Her illusions, along with Jim's, are the embodiment of the American dream in which many Americans believe in, yet never achieve (Stein). The irony of the play lies within the fact that the characters, such as Amanda and Jim, express

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    The Glass Menagerie is a portrait of the Wingfield family the hysterical Amanda, her writer son, Tom, and her crippled daughter, Laura. It mythologizes Williams's guilt-ridden attempt to flee his mother in order to claim his artistic destiny, but it is also Edwina's narrative of the Williams family a saga of hatred, abandonment, abuse, self-sacrifice, and endurance. Tom works in a factory and tries to escape his mundane life by finding adventure through the movies he goes to see. Jim a friend who

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    In Tennessee William's play, The Glass Menagerie, shows a family in denial and living in a illusionary life. The character of Tom is both a son and a brother. Tom has also been forced into the role as the man of the house because of his father's departure. Tom is very unique character. Tom is selfish but he has a strong need for adventure. He has decided to go against everyone in his family. He goes against them by wanting to leave his depressing life in a factory job and to pursue a chance in the

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    During the 1930s, the US went through a rough period in their history. Due to a major stock market crash, the US fell into the Great Depression. Many people were forced to live with little or no money. The play, The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams is set in St. Louis, Missouri during this period of time. Amanda, the mother of the family, lives in an apartment in the city with her two children, Tom and Laura. Tom's job at the warehouse and the small pay from Amanda's telemarketer job help to

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