The Glass Menagerie
.... 71). For her handicapped daughter,
Laura,
Amanda is convinced that a husband and a home of her own is a vital necessity. To that ....
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The Glass Menagerie
.... them. Tom would be free,
Amanda and
Laura would be protected, and all this is based on the flimsiest possibility imaginable. But ....
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Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie is a play
.... them. Tom would be free,
Amanda and
Laura would be protected, and all this is based on the flimsiest possibility imaginable. But ....
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Tennesse Williams' The Glass Menagerie
Indeed,
Laura, Tom, and
Amanda Wingfield all turn to comfortable illusions in order to combat the loneliness and desperations of their daily lives. ....
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Glass Menagerie Symbolism
.... As Kohn argues, "When she gives the unicorn to Jim, she is giving him her broken heart" (4).
Amanda and
Laura are determined to keep their illusions alive. ....
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Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie
....
Amanda wants
Laura to use the kind of vivacity and charm she possessed as a girl, but
Laura does not have the capacity because of an inferiority complex. ....
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Families in Three Plays: Romeo and Juliet, The Glass Menagerie and ...
.... 1976, p. 408).
Amanda wants
Laura to wear "gay deceivers" to help her land a beau. She nags Tom incessantly to help. When he does ....
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The Glass Menagerie
....
Amanda is the mother of Tom and
Laura. Jim is
Laura's gentleman caller. ....
Amanda and
Laura are the most purely romantic of the characters. ....
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Symbolism & Imagery in The Glass Menagerie
.... memory of a family of sometimes violent and often pathetic emotions, and of the just plain sad fate of his mother
Amanda and his sister
Laura, who each in her ....
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Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
.... When
Amanda is giving her speech to
Laura about "What are we going to do now, honey, the rest of our lives?" (Williams 128), the actor playing
Amanda acted as ....
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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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Victimization of Children in Six Dramas
.... victimization of Nora.
Amanda continually pushes her backward daughter
Laura to be more outgoing and to date.
Laura suffers incredible ....
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Victimization of Children in 6 Dramas
.... victimization of Nora.
Amanda continually pushes her backward daughter
Laura to be more outgoing and to date.
Laura suffers incredible ....
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The Epic Form
....
Amanda says 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 ....
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The setting of The Glass Menagerie
.... breaks one of the figures when he is dancing with
Laura that
Laura is contradictorily .... him to escape from the home after he has a fight with
Amanda because the ....
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Spousal Abuse
.... Boston, MA: Mosby. Campbell, Jacquelyn; McKenna,
Laura Smith; Torres, Sara; Sheridan, Daniel, & Landenburger, Karen. .... Fullin, Kevin J., & Cosgrove,
Amanda. ....
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Increase of Spousal Abuse
.... Boston, MA: Mosby. Campbell, Jacquelyn; McKenna,
Laura Smith; Torres, Sara; Sheridan, Daniel, & Landenburger, Karen. .... Fullin, Kevin J., & Cosgrove,
Amanda. ....
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