The Glass Menagerie 2
As literature went into the turn of the nineteenth century, melodrama plays became popular and writers began to lavish their stage productions with new ideas such as the use of naturalism and expressionism in which emotions would determine their actions despite of social qualities, as well as a memory play which can be presented with unusual freedom of convention. In the two plays, Miss Julie by August Strindberg and The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, the writers both make use expressionism in their own interpretation of the plays, to show a shift to realism and limitation of the real world. In Miss Julie, Strindberg conveys the idea of naturalism through the main characters' lives and social status. Miss Julie and Jean are having a sexual conflict versing pulling away. The two characters have a barrier between class distinction and emotions, Strindberg's idea was to characterize both Miss Julie and Jean as two people that are basically motivated into changing their social status in order to meet their n
to have the qualities of belonging to the higher class. The play's naturalistic play, was very important because it also meets part of she isn't kindly accepted. Jean is her father's servant and his major motivation in life is to be part of the higher class. Strindberg in her leg, lived with their mother, Amanda their whole life and a memory play because it isn't expressing real truths. play, poetic license, which is why it has its own unusual freedom did. Laura is interpreted as The Glass Menagerie because she is a being easy to break , just like the menagerie. Once Tom leaves In both Miss Julie and The Glass Menagerie, Strindberg and Williams, tend to meet the use of expressionism and apply it to their own productions, to bring about the idea of why the character's emotions have control over most of their actions. Although there are similar elements of literature used in both plays, it is important to understand the difference between them being a memory play and a naturalistic play. Tennessee and William's own purpo
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