“The Glass Menagerie”
A very significant theme explored in “The Glass Menagerie” is the reality of experience. Tennessee Williams continues to emphasize the importance of the style of the poem. Before the play begins, Williams makes sure that the audience understands that the play is a one based on memory. He justifies its lack of reality:
“Memory [...]
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“Rise and Shine!!!” Time to Step Back into Reality!
Posted in 4. Tennessee Williams on March 19, 2008 | 3 Comments »
A Streetcar Named Desire
Posted in 4. Tennessee Williams on March 3, 2008 | 13 Comments »
A Streetcar Named Desire is another work of writing that explores the loss of meaning and hope in the life of a character during the 1950s. The way in which the loss is overcome is also examined. Tennessee Williams analyzes realism of human behavior into the characters of the play and thus, contributes to an [...]