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Symbolism in Tennessee Williams’ Play The Glass Menagerie

Matthew Arnold suggests that, “The pursuit of perfection, is the pursuit of sweetness and light.” In many ways, this is exactly what the characters of The Glass Menagerie are looking for in the play- perfection. They look for it in their future, as they search for a way to find security and hope. They find […]

Tom Wingfield’s Character in Tennessee Williams’ Play The Glass Menagerie

In the memory play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, the main character Tom Wingfield struggles with choosing between his own personal dreams versus accepting the reality of his families situation. Tom and his family live in an alley apartment and survive mainly on Tom’s salary from a shoe factory. Tom often seems uninterested in […]

Tennessee Williams: The Glass Menagerie

Tom Wingfield’s character in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie is eager to break away from from his mundane and dismal life. He has dreams of becoming a poet and seeks adventure. The fire escape, the movies, and the coffin “trick” are all references to the escape that Tom longs for. The fire escape is literally […]

Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie: Shattered Illusions

Symbolism is used in many literary works to foreshadow or emphasize an event that is about to happen or already has happened in the story. This technique is used by Tennessee Williams in The Glass Menagerie. In this play, symbolism is used to show the shattering of illusion in the lives of Laura, Tom, and […]