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... Williams's portrayal of Laura's trip from the front of the auditorium to the back, resembles a situation which Williams and Rose may have had to face ...
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... 1337). Rose Williams was Williams' most beloved sister and the character Laura Wingfield is modeled very closely after her. Their ...
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... Tom. Also for the same reason, Amanda is Williams' mother Edwina Williams and Laura is his sister, Rose Williams. Tennessee Williams ...
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... Mrs. Venable is much like Laura, in that neither of them could overcome their obstacles in life. Tennessee Williams is a direct contrast from Mrs. Venable. ...
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Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie describes harsh realities faced by people in a ... and those who cannot keep up with the present (Laura), as well as ...
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... In the casting notes of the play Williams describes Laura, but the main form of description comes from within the play by the actions Laura takes and the way ...
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... 20) For example, in Williams' play, The Glass Menagerie, the character, Laura, is directly related to the other Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire. ...
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... young woman. Laura Windfield in The Glass Menagerie is very much like Williams' sister Rose Williams. Rose was institutionalized ...
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... In their attempts to push their children to a better future, they pushed them away. The model for Laura was Williams' introverted sister, Rose. ...
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... Williams also portrayed Laura as being quiet and shy just like Rose. ... Rose became a model for Laura when Williams was writing this play. ...
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... and followed, from then on, in my father's footsteps, attempting to find in motion what was lost in space (Online)." Williams also uses Laura's glass unicorn ...
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... In the play "The Glass Menagerie", by Tennessee Williams, Laura's idea of an American dream is to live in a fantasy world where physical handicaps and ...
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... Jim: Well, well, well. I never even noticed. (Williams 1748) No one noticed the clumping, only Laura did, and he made her become self-conscious. ...
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... the unicorn. Laura points out to Jim that the unicorn "doesn't complain" about being different either (Williams 275). Laura sticks ...
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... Perhaps the reason he has Tom desert Laura at the end of the play is Williams' attempt to express the fact that he felt he too deserted his sister. ...
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... Amanda cannot accept that no gentlemen callers are coming for Laura, her daughter, thus making it harder for Laura to accept it (Williams, The Glass Menagerie ...
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... Ghiotto) She constantly reminds Tom and Laura about that "one Sunday afternoon in Blue Mountain" when she receives seventeen gentlemen callers (Williams, 148). ...
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... 1337). Rose Williams was Williams' most beloved sister and the character Laura Wingfield is modeled very closely after her. Their ...
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... At this point, Laura's shyness is dissolving in his warmth" (Williams 77). Jim makes her feel comfortable and accepts her as she is. ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... When she hands the broken unicorn to Jim, this might represent Laura handing over ... play." It is obvious that this memory play is based on Williams' own memories ...
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... Williams worked in a shoe factory, which he called a "living death". ... This scene involved Amanda (the mother) talking to Laura about finding a gentleman and how ...
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