Summary Of Tennessee Williams And The Glass Menagerie

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Literature such as plays are sometimes considered to be an echo of life. They reflect the circumstances, time and, mentality of an author’s life. Similarly, the famous play The Glass Menagerie incorporates much of the life experiences of the playwright, Tennessee Williams. The story of the play mainly focuses on the hopes and dreams of the characters and how these hopes and dreams are affected by their circumstances and actions. The Glass Menagerie is a play about a lower middle class family, that lives in St. Louis in the 1930’s struggling from the results of the economic decline that ensued during the great depression. The glass menagerie is an autobiographical play, narrated to us by Tom Wingfield, who is also the main character in the play. …show more content…

Tennessee Williams incorporates much of his attributes and his families characteristics into the characters of The Glass Menagerie. In the play, Tom constantly reminds us that he despised his job at the warehouse and longed for adventure yet, still continued to work at the warehouse, for his mother and sister. This is similar to how Tennessee williams was forced to stop the pursuit of his dream of becoming a writer, when he was ordered by his father to dropout of university and start work at a shoe factory with his father. Tom’s sister laura also known as “Blue roses” is also based of tennessee williams’s older sister Rose Williams. Laura is characterised as an extremely shy and, odd character with a physical disability who lives in a world of glass ornaments which resembles rose williams who suffered from a mental illness and also lived in a world of glass menageries. Lastly tennessee williams father was a travel salesman who was away for most of tennessee williams’s childhood and in the play Tom abandons his family for a travel salesman job also. The characters in the Glass Menagerie are heavily based of tennessee williams family members and their …show more content…

Tennessee williams’s uses all of his tragic life experiences and and misfortunes in this play to tell this story. In the glass menagerie Tom leaves his helpless mother and sister to become a travel salesman which is comparable to how his father use to be a travel salesman who was absent for wife and children when tennessee was young. In another instance, Tom accidently breaks some of ornaments from laura’s glass collection after having a fight with Amanda. This scene shows the parallels of how the conflict between tom and amanda and Mr. and Ms. Williams affected laura in the play and in tennessee williams’s sister’s life. This shows how the plot of the play romanticised and tranquilized the tragedies of tennessee williams’s own

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