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The play begins with Tom Wingfield introducing “The Glass Menagerie” as memory of his own past and there are only four main characters within the play. ... Laura also spends an enormous
amount of time looking at her glass animal figurines, her “Glass Menagerie”, her private little world. Laura relates her world to this
glass menagerie seeing that she’s so delicate and fragile just like the collection. ...
While dancing, they bump into her collection and break the horn off of her glass unicorn. ... Laura’s glass menagerie is her private world and the breaking of it. The glass unicorn is Laura’s singularity, her return to reality, and
her return to her retreat back into her world. ... Laura is living in a fantasy world, trying to escape through her little glass collection. ... (summary central 3)
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Williams, Tennessee “The Glass Menagerie”
1944, 1234-1289
Approximate Word count = 1446 Approximate Pages = 5.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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