The Glass Menagerie Anxiety

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Anxiety is a popular word today. It seems like everyone has some form of anxiety and a different level of it. Tennessee Williams’ play, The Glass Menagerie, is about a poor family of three living in small apartment and each has problems in life. Amanda, the mother, tries to keep her family together, but also wants what is best for them. Tom, her son, is a poet working in a warehouse to provide for the family, but wants to travel. Then there is Laura, the daughter, and she is what much of the plot revolves around. She is shy and has anxiety, which makes it hard to find a husband and to finish school and get a job. At the time of the play, anxiety was not as popular of a word as it is today. Many did not entirely understand anxiety and Laura …show more content…

Amanda confronts Laura about her college class and the fact that she has not been going. Laura tells her mother, and mentions it continually during the play, that she could not go to class because it made her so nervous that she became sick. Laura tells her mother why she did not go back: “I couldn’t go back up. I--threw up-- on the floor” (344). Laura inadvertently made herself throw up because her nerves could not handle the pressures of being tested in the class. Amanda tells Laura that when she checked in at her school, the instructor claimed that Laura’s “hands shook so that she couldn’t hit the right keys! The first time we gave a speed test, she broke down completely-- was sick to the stomach and almost had to be carried into the washroom” (343). This would have been embarrassing for anyone, but to Laura it was almost unbearable, which is why she dropped out. Anytime there is some difficulty in life, Laura habitually tries to get out of it and, if she can, find her two main escape routes: her music box and glass figurines. Laura has formed a habit in this circumstance of becoming nervous. She has a cue, which is being in a stressful situation. Her ritual, after the initial cue is to become sick, go to her escapes, or be away from people in general. Her reward is that any of the rituals get her away from the stressful

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