The Glass Menagerie Analytical Essay

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Tennessee William’s “The Glass Menagerie” is an early nineteen hundred play narrated by one of the characters, Tom. The Wingfield family tree consists of a mother, who “is not paranoiac; but her life is paranoia”(21), a crippled, shy, young daughter, and the outspoken, hardworking narrator, who wants to duplicate his father’s snapped branch. The play shines a dim light to the dark side of the family tree. Sadness and fear of consequences, control the story. Amanda, the mother, reminisces on her bright past while living in her dull present. Laura drops out of typewriting school and does not feel as confident or pretty as her mother once did. Tom, the narrator, hates his everyday life and will take any chance to fall as far away from the tree …show more content…

The effort, the preparations, all the expense! The new floor lamp, the rug, the clothes for Laura! All for what? To entertain some other girl’s fiancé! Go to the movies, go! Don’t think about us, a mother deserted, an unmarried sister who’s crippled and has no job! Don’t let anything interfere with your selfish pleasure! Just go, go, go-to the movies! (Williams 135-136)
The conflict in the story is a necessary part to this drama-filled play. The way Amanda assumes that Tom set up the gentleman-caller that was engaged, makes their relationship a bit more lousy. By his mother implementing that Tom did something that agonized not only the family, but Laura as well. This triggered Tom since, as his mother, wishes Laura a successful life. There is a bit of irony when Amanda called Laura, “...an unmarried sister who’s crippled”(136), which adds wood to Tom’s fire, since Amanda always corrected him for saying that. Tennessee William’s “The Glass Menagerie”, concentrates on a dysfunctional family’s rotting tree. The play has dialogue centered on conflict. In every tree, there is an apple that stands out, but an excessive conflict, will rot the beauty even before it falls to the

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