Many people try to live in a world of illusion, but find out when they go back to reality they are lost and hopeless. In the screenplay, "The Glass Menagerie," written by Tennessee Williams, the characters often go from their dreams and illusions back to reality when they please. The characters of "The Glass Menagerie" live in a world or illusion until an event happens that sends them tumbling back to reality. Amanda Wingfield never does anything her whole entire day and often relates back to her "perfect" childhood. Laura Wingfield plays with little glass figures most of the day and pretends she goes to Business College but actually goes to the zoo. Tom Wingfield works all day and makes the family sole amount of money and goes out at night to the movies and bars.
One of the characters who is the most known for shutting out reality when she pleases is Amanda Wingfield. She mainly lives i
The difference between illusion and reality makes all the difference in life. If you live in a world of illusion all day long, you will accomplish nothing and live in a dream world. The characters of "The Glass Menagerie" demonstrated how things would turn out if you live in a world filled with dreams and illusions. Despite the hardships of reality, you will be better off in the long road rather than the short and rugged road of illusion.
Laura Wingfield also shuts herself out form reality during the course of the play and goes into her own world of illusion. Laura lives in a world of records and polishes and shines her glass menagerie all day. She is a very weak hearted person and what makes her even more so that way is her minor defect in which she thinks everyone notices when they she her. This limp that is barely noticeable to other people, is very noticeable to Laura. Laura tries
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