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Symbolism In The Glass Menagerie

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Term Paper TitleSymbolism In The Glass Menagerie
# of Words1792
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)7.17
Symbolism In 'The Glass Menagerie'"

     Symbolism is a major aspect in Tennessee William's famous play, "The Glass Menagerie." On the surface, the short slice of life story seems to be simple.  However, if the reader digs deeper they will find that there are several symbols that give the play a deeper meaning.  Each character defines each symbol in a different way.  Aside from character symbols, there is overall symbolism in this play.  It is set in a memory, so it creates a soft, dream-like setting.  This lends to the whole idea behind the play that the characters are unable to function in reality.  "None of the characters are capable of living in the present.  All of the characters retreat into their separate worlds to escape the brutalities of life." (Ross).
     There are some very noticeable symbols that have been analyzed many times since study has begun on "The Glass Menagerie."  The first is the actual glass menagerie that represents the fragility of the Wingfield's dreamlike existence.  The second is the fire escape, which reflects each character's tendency to escape from reality in their own ways.  The third is the yellow dress, which represents youth and the past.  The gentleman caller,
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Jim O'Connor, represents change and also hopes for the future, as well as a reflection of Amanda's past.  Tom also has his own symbols of escape.  He uses his poetry and the movies to run from his problems at home.
     Literary symbols can be both universal and conventional symbols that derive additional meanings through their use in a particular work." (Kirszner and Mandell pg. 245)
The actual animal collection, or glass menagerie, symbolizes each character and the story.  Like the glass animals, the character's realities are very fragile and in danger of being shattered.  It is also as though the characters are stuck in glass, unable to move or change, also like the glass animals.  They are inanimate, as the characters have learned to be to hide and escape from the pain that life has given them.  Laura loves the glass animals because her family is like them.  It will not take much, like Tom leaving, to shatter their whole world.
Laura is symbolized by her fragile collection of glass animals, the glass menagerie.  Her favorite animal is the unique unicorn.  The unicorn is different because it has a horn.  When Laura was in high school, she wore a brace.  The unicorn and Laura are alike in this way.  When Jim dances with Laura, he knocks over the unicorn and...

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