Themes Of Escape In The Glass Menagerie

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In the story The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, it is about a dark and dreary time, with characters who are trying to escape their miserable and unhappy lives. The two who are not as straightforward about their wants and ambitions are; Laura Wingfield, the daughter, and Jim O’Connor, the gentleman caller. There are a few other characters, such as Amanda Wingfield and her son Tom, both of whom are also trying to escape their lives, but those characters are the cause of their own selfish misery. Escape can be gained through the mind, body, and soul as Laura and Jim come to understand during certain aspects of their lives. Laura and Jim are trying to escape their situations brought upon them by not only themselves, but by others too, which …show more content…

Laura’s main escape is from her mother. Amanda puts so much pressure on Laura to be just as she was many years ago during a time with certain expectations that no longer exist. She pushes Laura with harsh actions, and even harsher words that break her down little by little. At one point in the story, and after Jim’s revelation about going steady with another woman, Amanda yells at Tom, and talks about Laura in a derogatory way, “Don’t think about us, a mother deserted, an unmarried sister who’s crippled and has no job …” (1425; 7; 320). Jim’s main escape in the story is also from Amanda. At one point there is a need to escape Amanda’s antiquated flirting, and at another point from her expectations. Tom may have brought him into the situation, but it is Amanda that puts the pressure on both Laura and Jim. Another way they are the same is the need to escape themselves. When Jim is first introduced, it is by Laura who tells of his popularity in school, and when Laura talks of her younger years, it is when she has a childhood illness that caused her to be “crippled” (1389). These characters have a need to escape these important years as Jim now lives an average life and Laura lives the life of an introvert who is self-conscious of her

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