Themes Of Escape In William's The Glass Menagerie

1152 Words3 Pages

Themes of Escape in The Glass Menagerie “I have to remind myself that some birds aren’t meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright”(Morgan Freeman in The Shawshank Redemption). This quote reminds me of the characters in Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie. William’s is known for using his own reality in his works. This particular play, in my opinion is very relatable to many people. The play is basically about not being happy with the situation in which the characters currently exist. No one in the play is satisfied with the way their life is turning out and they want “out”, one way or another. In order to understand the characters in The Glass Menagerie, one must examine the theme of escape and what each character wants to escape. Laura …show more content…

There is the escape from reality, a low level job, and a way of life, in general. Each character is very relatable simply because so many people, in real life, are not happy with the way their lives are or seem to be turning out. “Mountain climbers don’t carry bricks”-Zig Ziglar. Sometimes one has to be selfish to better his or her situation. Laura wants to escape the fact that she is different and others don’t understand her. Amanda spends her time regretting her choice to marry Laura and Tom’s father who she blames for her current circumstances. She really wants her children to be happy, but maybe should spend more time thinking about what to say next. Jim has a reasonable desire for escape; a little more money, a little less work. Tom is beyond dissatisfied but wants to be responsible, but also seemingly envies his father’s escape and leaving him to be the man of the house. Williams likes to use bird imagery in his writing. Birds can symbolize freedom. They can go as they please and never look back. Tom leaves everything behind and finally escapes in the

Open Document