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True
Tom Wingfield goes to the movies when he feels frustrated.
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Friend
Jim is an old _____ of Laura's.
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The fire escape is an emblem of the Wingfields’ poverty
What does the fire escape symbolize?
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Tom Wingfield
A man, who drinks occasionally. Also hates his life.
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Its a memory play. It is being told from a past memory of Toms.
What type of play is this is? How do you know?
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False
Back in high school, Laura's cousin used to call her "Blue Roses".
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Alcoholic, unstable
Tom Wingfields father abandoned his family mainly because he was a(n) ______.
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The glass menagerie symbolizes Laura. Like the glass animals Laura is fragile, a dreamer who doesn’t face reality, and she, like the little animals, is old fashioned
What does the glass menagerie symbolize?
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Mr. Wingfield
Abandoned his family a long time ago.
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A faded Southern belle abandoned by her husband who is trying to raise her two children under harsh financial conditions
How would you describe Amanda's role in the play?
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False
Amanda invites over a young friend of hers for dinner.
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Magazine subscriptions
Amanda sells _______________ for a living.
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This represent Laura’s unique and individual self, a self that Jim and only Jim recognizes
What does the nickname "Blue Roses" symbolize?
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Jim
Very athletic, popular, former high school student.
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Tom Wingfield is responsible because he is the one who has to work consistently on a daily basis in order to provide.
Who was the most responsible in the play to support their family?
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True
Tom ends up leaving his family, just like his father.
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Sympathy
Tom ends up feeling ______for his family once he left.
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Amanda had this problem with alcohol, where she refused to let Tom drink because she didn't want him to end up like his father. She also made sure Jim doesn't drink.
What does alcohol symbolize in the play?
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Amanda
This person wishes his/her life was back on track like the old days.
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Tom is the main character, and the protagonist
Who do you think is the main character of the play—Tom, Laura, or Amanda? Why? Is the main character the protagonist? Is there an antagonist?
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False
Jim despises Laura, and as a result he ends up leaving the house the second he finds out she's there.
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Shy, crippled.
The main reason why Laura did not attend college was because she was _______ .
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Tom hates his life and he uses movies, dancing, and the occasional bottle of booze to get him through.
What do the movies symbolize?
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Laura Wingfield
Tends to back down from gentlemen.
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Tom finds himself struggling to fulfill his dreams of writing poetry. He does not pursue a career in poetry.
What was Tom's dream? Does he end up making his dream a reality?
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