Analysis Of The Glass Menagerie

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The Glass Menagerie is a famous play that is both a popular and critical success, written by the award-winning playwright, Tennessee Williams. This play is considered to be one of William’s best-loved plays, even winning the Drama Critics Circle Award. The Glass Menagerie is considered to be “a portrayal of loneliness among characters who confuse fantasy and reality,” and is carefully developed through Aristotle’s elements of drama. These six elements really help to portray the true meaning of the play, and includes the principle of plot, moral disposition, intellect, diction, melody, and spectacle. The use of Aristotle’s elements of drama really help to compose and unite the play as a whole. Aristotle’s first principle, and most important, …show more content…

The role of music throughout this play is actually quite significant, and greatly contributes to the emphasis of emotion throughout the play. The recurring tune “The Glass Menagerie” is similar to a circus tune, and constantly playing in and out of each scene to give emotional emphasis. Williams shares in the stage directions that this song is “the lightest, most delicate music in the world and perhaps the saddest” (Stage Directions, The Music). The tune itself is considered to be Laura’s tune, and in some way represents glass. Williams shares, “when you look at a piece of delicately spun glass you think of two things: how beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken” (Stage Directions, The Music). The music being compared to glass represents how delicate and beautiful the song truly …show more content…

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is an example of one of the plays that depend on Aristotle’s elements of drama to classify the play as a tragedy. The elements of plot, character, thought, diction, melody, and spectacle are vital in creating this play, and each principle helps contribute to convey the true meaning of the play and the true thoughts of the characters within it. These elements help structure and compose the play, and make The Glass Menagerie the great play that it still is to this

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