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The Glass Menagerie is a play written by Tennessee Williams. ... Each character has difficulty in accepting and relating to reality. ... 679, scene VI) Instead of confronting her fear and her underlying concern about her physical appearance, she spends her time caring for her collection of glass animals--the glass menagerie of the title. Like those fragile glass animals, she also must be kept and cared for. ... And so she retreats into the fantasy of her past world and gentlemen callers which is not the reality of the ghetto of St. ... 662, scene II)
Tom Wingfield actually plays two roles in revealing this conflict. ...
By the end of the play, reality has been successfully defeated by illusion and fantasy.
Approximate Word count = 1129 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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