What Is The Mood Of The Glass Menagerie

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“The Glass Menagerie” is a memory play written by Tennessee Williams. There are four characters, the main character Tom Wingfield, his sister Laura, his mother Amanda, and the gentlemen caller named Jim O’Connor. Tom’s father is absent from his life and a postcard was when he was last heard from several years ago. The Wingfield family live in their own fantasy worlds. Laura escapes reality through her glass menagerie, her glass collection of tiny animals. Tom attends the movies as much as he possibly can to lose himself in the adventures portrayed on screen. Amanda reminisces her youth when men went crazy over her. The Wingfields are low middle class but Tom and Amanda both work.
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After he enters the apartment, the fog is only on the floor. Light is cast upon the glass menagerie at all times to make it sparkle and to signify its importance. In the second scene, blue light would be cast because of Jim’s nickname for Laura. The third scene would be red light because of Tom’s and Amanda’s fight. The beginning of the fourth scene would be soft light but turning orange at the end. Scene 5 would be yellow light and scene 6 would be light blue, in the beginning, shifting to blue closer to the end. This would lead to scene 7, starting with a dark blue but ending in a pale blue. When Jim and Laura dance, it would be ideal for the fog to swirl around them and everything black out except for a spotlight on the glass collection and Jim and

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