Glass menagerie
First of all, I liked the way that The Glass Menagerie wasnot specifically dated. What I mean by this, is even though the play was written in the forties, today we (people in general), can still relate to some of the issues in it. Like take for example the disability issue. Laura was so self conscious of her disability, but in reality, people did not really even notice. This is how society in general treats people with disabilities today - the same as everyone else. I also liked the development of Laura's character over the course of the plot. At first she was timid and afraid of the world. But as the play progressed, and her character grew, she started to grow out of her timidness and started to be more trustful of
straight-forward. It also gets to the point quickly, and there having fun with his money, but instead he chooses to support is less of a chance that the students will get bored of it. fact that Jim did im fact turn out to be engaged. I guess that I they were annoying because there were so many of them, selfish. I think that Tom is being very generous and noble by
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