Tennesse Williams' The Glass Menagerie
.... is most interesting about Amanda is that, while she does not seem to desire a life in the real world for herself, she continually pushes
Tom and
Laura to carve ....
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Symbolism & Imagery in The Glass Menagerie
.... The characters themselves can be said to stand for intangibles, and it is possible to see
Tom,
Laura, Amanda, and the Gentleman Caller as figurations of ....
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The Glass Menagerie
.... function. The play is about Amanda Wingfield, whose husband abandoned her long ago, and her two adult children,
Tom and
Laura. The ....
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Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie is a play
.... function. The play is about Amanda Wingfield, whose husband abandoned her long ago, and her two adult children,
Tom and
Laura. The ....
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Glass Menagerie Symbolism
.... Amanda guilts
Tom into staying with her and
Laura. .... For example, the fire escape is symbolic of the internal psychological states of Amanda,
Tom and
Laura. ....
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The Glass Menagerie
.... an "embattled mother," is a woman desperately anxious to ensure that her daughter,
Laura, will ensnare a suitable husband and that her son,
Tom, will provide ....
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Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie
.... Amanda and her two children,
Laura and
Tom, are enslaved in different ways. ....
Tom, Amanda, and
Laura are not viewed as all-bad or all-good in the play. ....
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The Glass Menagerie
.... The harsh reality of the setting is meant to stand in contrast to the romantic illusions of
Laura,
Tom and Amanda. .... Amanda is the mother of
Tom and
Laura. ....
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Imaginative Literature Historicall
.... Tennessee William's portrayal of Amanda Wingfield's children
Tom and
Laura in The Glass Menagerie are prime examples of how one must choose one's own destiny. ....
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The Value of Literature
.... Tennessee William's portrayal of Amanda Wingfield's children
Tom and
Laura in The Glass Menagerie are prime examples of how one must choose one's own destiny. ....
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Families in Three Plays: Romeo and Juliet, The Glass Menagerie and ...
.... However, while this negative influence creates tragedy for Romeo and Juliet and
Laura, for
Tom and Alexandra the influence has the opposite impact, pushing ....
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The setting of The Glass Menagerie
.... one of the figures when he is dancing with
Laura that
Laura is contradictorily set free from her dream world. In a larger sense, this sets
Tom free, allowing ....
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Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
.... section of American society" (Williams 9). The harsh reality of the setting is meant to stand in contrast to the romantic illusions of
Laura,
Tom and Amanda. ....
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The Epic Form
.... accurately that
Tom manufactures illusions and lives in a dream; she is inaccurate about the content of the dream, which has less to do with
Laura than with ....
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Seabiscuit
.... That is itself explained by the concern of
Laura Hillenbrand, author of the .... inevitability of US industrialization is portrayed in the persona of
Tom Smith, ....
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Victimization of Children in Six Dramas
....
Laura suffers incredible psychological pain because of her mother's interference in and dominance of her life.
Tom Wingfield is victimized by both his mother ....
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Victimization of Children in 6 Dramas
....
Laura suffers incredible psychological pain because of her mother's interference in and dominance of her life.
Tom Wingfield is victimized by both his mother ....
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The President and Surrogate Spokespeople
.... With the exception of First Lady
Laura Bush, this group of surrogates were .... appearing (as have Ashcroft, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Homeland Security's
Tom Ridge) in ....
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David Lean
.... By this he means that the material is shaped by
Laura's memory and thus by her .... who has moved from radical outsider to committed ideologue (
Tom Courtenay plays ....
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2 Essays: Olympic Torino Games. Seabiscuit
.... their coverage of the games (Bauder, 2006a, p. 1).
Laura Hillenbrand's Seabiscuit .... 2001) repeating one reporter's description of Seabiscuit trainer
Tom Smith as ....
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Contextual Learning
....
Tom Vilsack, a Democrat, is optimistic about John Kerry's chances of carrying the state. .... for Mr. Bush spoke in the same area last week, his wife,
Laura Bush on ....
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ANIMAL RIGHTS
.... December 18, 1989 v134 n25 p72(1). Regan,
Tom. "The Case For Strong Animal Rights." Animal Rights: Opposing Viewpoints. .... pp. 17-24. Ten Eyck,
Laura. ....
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ANIMAL RIGHTS: THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY
.... December 18, 1989 v134 n25 p72(1). Regan,
Tom. "The Case For Strong Animal Rights." Animal Rights: Opposing Viewpoints. .... pp. 17-24. Ten Eyck,
Laura. ....
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Radio & TV Talkshows
.... GE to remove environmental news coverage from their news programs as
Tom Brokaw did. .... his peers, followed by Rush Limbaugh, Don Imus, Dr.
Laura Schlessinger and ....
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Hollywood Homophobia and Racism
.... We also see conventional notions of masculinity critiqued in the film in the violent products of a brutal background,
Tom and John, two local .... Mulvey,
Laura. ....
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The Campeachy Resort of Texas The Campeachy Resort
.... Koss,
Laura. "Resorts Need Own Rules." Hotel & Motel Management, April 26, 1993, 32. .... Powers,
Tom. Introduction to Management in the Hospitality Industry. ....
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Aftermath of the Bosnian Civil War
.... New York: Avon, 1989. Gallagher,
Tom. Political Change in Eastern Europe. .... War and Accountability, Forum 2002. Palmer,
Laura; and Posa, Cristina. ....
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