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... Tennessee William's real name was Thomas Lanier Williams, Tom for short. The character Tom is not meant to merely represent him... It is him. ...
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... The similarity between Williams's and Tom's methods for finding adventure again show that Williams is not just making up a story, but writing about himself. ...
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... Both Williams and Tom blamed their families for the horrible jobs that they were in. ... Williams says this of Amanda, Tom's mother. ...
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... Tennessee William's real name was Thomas Lanier Williams, Tom for short. The character Tom is not meant to merely represent him... It is him. ...
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... While Williams' plays are "continual preoccupations with the same themes," they are full of pragmatic ideas, which ... "It was in Clarksdale that Tom was struck by ...
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... At the end of the play when Tom looks at the "pieces of colored glass, like bits of a shattered rainbow (Williams 137)", he remembers that he has left his ...
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... felt he too deserted his sister. Other similarities to Williams' life involve Tom and his father. Tom works in a shoe factory and ...
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... In the play "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams, Tom Wingfield is indeed the protagonist and Laura and Amanda Wingfield are not. ...
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Tom Wingfield Tennessee Williams' play, The Glass Menagerie, is about a family's struggle to survive the trials and tribulations of life in the early nineteen ...
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... New York: Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 1985. Leverich, Lyle. Tom the Unknown Tennessee Williams. New York: Crown Publishers, 1955. Rasky, Harry. ...
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... Tom and Williams both had fathers who were, as Tom says, "in love with long distances." Amanda, an overbearing mother who cannot let go of her youth in the ...
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... In conclusion it is clear that the three main characters of the drama The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Tom Wingfield, Amanda Wingfield, and Laura ...
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Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie describes harsh realities faced by people in a ... Laura), as well as those who wish to escape into the future (Tom). ...
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... In the original script, Tennessee Williams portrays Tom to be a family man that works hard to support the mother and sister that live with him. ...
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... The other play which uses men and women as a main focus point throughout the story is "The Glass Menagerie" by Williams. Tom (the narrator) lives in a house ...
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... and walks toward the fire escape]" (7). In this quote, Tennessee Williams uses the fire escape to show how Tom finds his freedom and escape from his home life. ...
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... Much like Jim, Tom wanted escape from his boring life. He used the fire escape many times, and Williams uses the fire escape as a symbol of freedom for Tom. ...
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... Now it is left up to Tom to find someone for Laura. Throughout the play Williams uses many scenes and props to symbolize many important, underlying facts. ...
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... Through Tom's recollections, Williams demonstrates how powerful memories revolve around characters whose actions reflect the inner turmoil of the person doing ...
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... The play ends in the future with Tom thinking back about his sister. The main character of the play is Laura. Since this is a play Williams gives the ...
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In Tennessee Williams's original script of The Glass Menagerie, he explains that there is ... pity as there is to laugh at." This statement explains Tom's view of ...
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... Tennessee Williams successfully used variety of symbols show the character Tom like to hide the truth and run away from reality.
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... to religion. In the beginning of the play, Tom asks Amanda 'What in Christ's name am I supposed to do!' (Williams, 702). When Tom ...
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... Unknowingly to Amanda, Tom already has big plans for the future that would ... Tennessee Williams's play, The Glass Menagerie, although a sad work, turned out to ...
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Williams gave unimaginable depth and uniqueness to each of his characters. ... The Glass Menagerie begins with Tom introducing the play as a memory, his own memory ...
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... symbolism through lighting. Amanda tells Tom to make a wish on the "silver slipper of the moon" (Williams 58). The small amount ...
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... Williams worked in a shoe factory, which he called a "living death". ... Scene 3 and 4- These two scenes involved a lot of dialog between Amanda and her son Tom. ...
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... implacable fires of human desperation" (Williams 968). He can also escape the world that his mother and sister have created in the apartment. Tom also feeds ...
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The Glass Menagerie The play The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, Williams uses many symbols ... For Tom, the fire escape is the way out of the world of ...
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... Amanda comments at the end of the play that Tom shouldn't think about his poor mother and sister in a very sarcastic way (Williams, TGM, 9.114.1-3). She tries ...
(1390 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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