Compare And Contrast The Glass Menagerie Movie And Movie

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As humans, we are all born by those who raised us such as families and guardians. Family is where we all belong in that helps us identify who we are as an individual. It helps us grow as a person in order to realize what we have located in front of us. We all belong to a family and it is our family that keeps us together through thick and thin. Without having a family, the person feels isolated and the relationship that ties the family together tears apart. We need others who are close in our lives in order to function properly with those we are surrounded by day in and out. From The Glass Menagerie the play by Tennessee Williams and movie by Paul Newman, shows lower-middle class family living in an apartment in St. Louis. In the play, The …show more content…

The technique he provided did not lose the main focus of the overall message, the importance of family bonding. Because the dialogue between the play and the movie were almost similar, the audience were engaged into the plot scene. Newman provided the same background setting as Williams did to help Tom recollect his thoughts he encountered. This provides us a more understanding of his distort past of his life. The movie brought the play to life that gives the characters vivid and unimaginable emotions. The audience realizes that the movie visualizes the characters character and dialogue than the movie. The movie would only confused the reader if he or she do not understand how the the originality of the play was distributed By getting a sense of the text and the film, the audience can identify various resemblance from the play in the film. “Oh! I felt so weak I could barely keep on my feet! I had to sit down while they got me a glass of water! Fifty dollars’ tuition, all of our plans, my hopes and ambitions for you, just gone up the spout, just gone up the spout like that." Both productions blind Amanda into what Tom and Laura actually want, therefore, failing Amanda’s initial plans of hope for the children’s future ahead of them. The use of the quotes from the text was approximately the same that helps us distinguish the feeling expressed by the character. “We have to be making some plans and provisions for her. She 's older than you, two years, and nothing has happened. She just drifts along doing nothing. It frightens me terribly how she just drifts along." The tone in both production was very serious and worried, providing the concern of Amanda in regards to the children 's future. It is not what is best for Amanda, it is what is best for the children. They both want to walk around peaceful with their lives without a worry in their path. It

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