Use your knowlege of William's style in The Glass Menagerie, and the techniques for creating a memory play to portray Tom's attitude and perspective as he looks back after leaving his family.
By: Caroline and Cassie
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
E Bell Glass Menagerie due Nov. 12
Sunday, November 7, 2010
F bell Glass Menagerie due November 11
In the memory play “The Glass Menagerie,” Tennessee Williams uses symbolism to further the understanding of his characters. The clearest example of his symbolism is the dancing sequence between Laura and Jim. As Laura and Jim become closer the glass figurine shatters and Laura’s world suffers the same damage as the figurine. Using examples of symbolism, find other examples of symbolism and motiffs throughout this play.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
E Bell BLOG [due November 5 at midnight]
Tennessee Williams' problematic childhood influenced the subjects and themes he uses in The Glass Menagerie. He focuses on modernism, including the failures of capitalism, the failures of the family structure, the failures of fathers (perhaps even God), the failure associated with broken promises, and individual failure and reconciliation. Using textual evidence, show how events from Williams' childhood are reflected in at least two (2) of the aforementioned themes in The Glass Menagerie.The following links will be useful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams
http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc9.htm
- Grant DeMello & Will Russell
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