Thursday, March 14, 2019
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Essay -- Glass Menagerie Ten
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams-Joseph K. Davis, Landscapes of the Dislocated discern ment in WilliamsThe Glass Menagerie, in Tennessee Williams A TributeTom and his babe Laura is symbolically the actual glass zoo, the bid belongs to neither of them. The play belongs to their mother, Amanda, as substantiated bythe above quote from Joseph K. Davis. Amanda indulges herself inmemories of the past and refuses to accept the present. The play is too hers because it is her tragedy. It is slightly how she behavesafter her husband leaves her and her reaction when her parole shows signsof doing the same. She also controls the two conflicts of the play, aswell as the glass menagerie represents her fragile world of illusionsand memories of the past.Amandas control over the two conflicts of the play exists in the factthat she creates them. She supplies the conflict between herself andTom as well as provides the conflict of having Laura marry. In thecase of Tom she constantly nag s him and questions where is he.Is going and then openly states her doubts of his truthfulness. Hernagging starts in the beginning of the play in her discourse withTom, in which she tells him how to eat his food. Later she tells himhow costliness of his smoking habit, You smoke besides much. A pack aday at fifteen cents a pack. How much would that amount to in a month?. Later in the play she also manages to comment on Toms appearanceand how she wished he would tell apart better care of himself in thatrespect. She also accuses Tom of lying about where he is going atnight. When he says that he is at the movies she states that he couldnot possibly be going to the movies every night, Nobody goes to the... ...longer a Confederate Belle just standing aroundwaiting for rich men to come by and propose.By her speaking like a Southern Belle, she is connected her to theworld she creates of illusions and the one for show. The connectionsare achieved by the fact that in the past she was Southern Belle withmany rich suitors vying for her hand in marriage. This is also anillusion because she is no longer a Southern Belle but tries to prevail that front.It is also this connection to her illusions of the past that combinesthe proof that this is her play. She is the one who creates the worldshe lives in to protect herself from the tragedy of her husbandleaving her. She is also the one who causes the conflict of the playout of her illusions of the past and therefore she is the person whodramatizes the tragedy of not living honestly and fully in thepresent.
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