Glass Zoo: The story of Tom Windfield will occur at an uncertain time in the future; the events of the drama are made up of memories. Tom Winfield passes through the monologue, so he smokes and runs away. Tom remembers winter and spring of 1937 at the apartment in St. Louis. The drama is sentimental and unrealistic. The main character of this play is Amanda Wingfield, which seems to be the beauty of the faded southern part, and is trapped in delusions, domination, aggression, somewhat overwhelming momentum, and past and past.
"The Glass Zoo" The symbol of the zoo at Tennessee Williams's "Glass Zoo" explains three independent characters, their dreams and the harsh reality they face in the modern world. The glass zoo exposes their desperate struggle to escape the lost dream and reality of the southern family. The use of Williams' symbols adds depth to the drama. The glass zoo itself is a symbol of a broken life where Williams was representative of Amanda, Laura, Tom Wingfield, Tennessee Glass Zoo. Williams exquisitely interprets the man's desire to escape from unpleasant emotions and physical condition. Whether he shows a young man trapped in the factory, he hates elderly single mothers, lament for the lives of South Americans, or is concerned that she spends her life alone Women and fear. His audience Williams showed us how his character treats all kinds of unpleasant behaviors.
Role of the glass zoo The three main characters of Tennessee Williams 'Glass Zoo' will be the most dominant and dominant figure. As a family unit mother, the audience hopes that she has some responsibility for her children and will help them. The audience found that people who financially supported Wingfield are actually Tom, but her sense of responsibility for the future of Tom and Laura still exists.
At Tennessee Williams' theater 'Glass Zoo', the audience thought that the zoo only refers to the glass series owned by Laura Winfield. Laura lives with his brother Tom and his mother Amanda. As her mother wanted to get married, Jim introduced the play as a gentleman's sender. When Laura explains her glass animal to Jim, she uses the term "glass zoo" (Williams 414) by her mother. Every person is glass, but the animals are different, and the symbol in the glass zoo symbol plays an essential role in Williams' play "glass zoo". As an example of the use of symbolism, there are expressions of different characters of each character, as an escape from family, gramophone, escape, unicorn, symbol of Laura's uniqueity and father's picture. You can better understand the theme of the show by changing the position of these symbols. Overall game, Tom Winfield