The Glass Menagerie Quotes

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She's Stronger The first couple steps into the octagon are the most nerve racking, the crowd is cheering and everyone wants to know who’s going to win between two strong people, it’s just down to if that so called winner will actually claim it. The Glass Menagerie shows two strong women that have been though a lot. The strongest one of the two is Laura because she doesn't dwell on her past, she shows her independence, and she can make herself happy. Laura shows that she doesn’t live on past events/ When Laura talks to Jim at dinner and comes to know Jim has a girlfriend. Jim answers to Laura's question if he will call again on page 89, "No, Laura, I can’t. As I was just explaining, I've---got strings on me. Laura, I've---been going steady! I go out all the time with a girl named Betty." Jim is saying that he can’t have a relationship with Laura because he is talking to a girl named Betty. This important because it means that Laura can’t be with the man she dearly loves. She doesn’t cry about it or Laura talks to Amanda about where Laura has been. Amanda wants to know where Laura has been since she hasn’t been going to business school on page 14, "I’ve just been going out walking." The sentence Laura is saying is that she is doing something she enjoys instead of doing something she does not like going to business school. Being happy and enjoying life is the most important and is especially important to Laura. To have the best life you have to enjoy life. Going on walks and traveling places makes Laura enjoy her life. Laura outweighs her mother when it comes to metal strength. To Laura life is precious and she tries to live for today, show she can live on her own, and enjoys every part of her life by doing things she takes pleasure in. In the end of it all, the only one walking out of the octagon is the stronger one, the one that proved they were better than the person across from

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