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... play. She escapes into the world of her glass figurines, where she seems to find a level of contentment that the others do not. The ...
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... is present. These worlds are far away from reality. Laura's world consists of her glass collection and her victrola. According to ...
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... menagerie. Her collection of glass represents her own private world. Set apart from reality, a place where she can hide and be safe. ...
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... menagerie. Her collection of glass represents her own private world. Set apart from reality, a place where she can hide and be safe. ...
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... menagerie. Her collection of glass represents her own private world. Set apart from reality, a place where she can hide and be safe. ...
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... menagerie. Her collection of glass represents her own private world. Set apart from reality, a place where she can hide and be safe. ...
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... menagerie. Her collection of glass represents her own private world. Set apart from reality, a place where she can hide and be safe. ...
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... menagerie. Her collection of glass represents her own private world. Set apart from reality, a place where she can hide and be safe. ...
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... sick from human contact. She conceals herself in the world of the glass menagerie, the play's namesake. At one point, Laura's favorite ...
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... in a world of illusions. An imaginary world of glass animals provides Laura's refuge from reality. But, her illusion is dangerous ...
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... lives in the past and denies anything that threatens her, whilst Laura lives entirely in a world of her own, protected by the victrola and glass menagerie. ...
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... Like in The Glass Rose, the son had all the respect in the world for his father, he just was very unsure about the love or respect he was receiving in return. ...
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... The glass menagerie symbolizes Laura's private world by its fragility and delicate beauty. She does not want to do anything drastic with her life. ...
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... Her collection of glass reprsents her own world. This is where she sets herself part from reality and where she can hide and be safe in her own little world. ...
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Glass Menagerie Everyone has their own little world in which they indulge themselves in whether it be real or just a fantasy. In ...
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... She is unable to cope with the truth and once again retreats to her fantasy world of glass figurines and Victrola records. Laura ...
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... and Tom tries to snap Amanda into reality by telling her that she should not expect too much of her crippled daughter who lives in a world of glass ornaments. ...
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... and Tom tries to snap Amanda into reality by telling her that she should not expect too much of her crippled daughter who lives in a world of glass ornaments. ...
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... her husband. Laura lives in her world of glass animals only because of a disease that gives her a slight physical defect. They are ...
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In The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, everyone in the play experiences their own little world, and the shock it is to be thrown from it. ...
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... only is it her way of saying thank you, but it is also her way of showing that she did not need to be in the her miniature world of the glass menagerie anymore ...
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... The glass menagerie "embodies the fragility of Laura's world, her search for beauty; it registers sensitively changes in lighting and stands in vivid contrast ...
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... Laura is very shy and does not want to be involved with the world outside of their apartment. She collects tiny glass animals, and she treasures them more than ...
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... out one of the most prominent and urgent themes of The Glass Menagerie, which is ... difficulty, and each, as a result, withdraws into a private world of illusion ...
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The play the Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams appears to be a jumbled mess of random scenes filled with half minded characters living in an insane world. ...
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... Frightened of interacting with people and the outside world, she looks to her collection of glass animals as a place of secure acceptance. ...
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... She hasn't the courage to live a normal sociable life, but her fantasy world of the glass menagerie fulfills her need for more than the confines of the ...
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'The Glass Menagerie' is written by Tennessee Williams, and takes place just before the Second World War starts in Europe. USA has ...
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... Laura escapes by using her glass collection. The glass collection is Laura`s private world, set aside from reality where she is safe. ...
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... Amanda lives in this fantasy world, causing her children to also have a hard time escaping from this illusory world. The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams ...
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