The glass zoo is a story of a family who fell into their own deep struggle and sometimes selfish dreams. Through memory, Winfield's struggle and conflict are deep inside of themselves, but they are also related to each other. Laura and Tom were deeply confronted with their mother Amanda. Laura's request for himself is quite different from Amanda's demand for her like Tom and Amanda. Laura uses her glass figurine to quiet and her timid life is very different from Amanda's hope of lively, successful, and her pursuit of gentleman's living.
Opening Glass Zoo The opening of Glass Zoo is the key to creating the themes, relationships and symbols and styles of dramatic traditional characters. Discuss. The opening of the drama 'Glass Menagerie' allows the audience to understand the various elements of the drama, including themes, relationships, characters, and theater traditions. This was done through a detailed explanation of settings and narrator, and Tom informed the audience. The theme of the play can be found in the context, which may lead to excessive maternity love of women. This is a factor beyond real life. This dynamic confrontation is very common in many stories, movies, plays. The two most noteworthy are Machinal and The Glass Menagerie. In either case, depending on the behavior the mother's character performed at the show, the role of some characters might end up in some unfortunate event. Sophie Treadwell's Machinal is based on a moderate and influenced murder trial
The dream of "glass zoo" and escape from all characters of "glass zoo" do not currently have the ability to live. Everyday life is so depressed that each character returns to a fantastic world through their dreams. In this article we will explore the reality faced by Amanda, Tom, Laura and Jim and explore how each role they pass through their dreams going beyond reality. Amanda "loses" her husband, two children, brothers of Tom and Laura Laura, Jim Connor (friend of Tom and Laura's high school friends) and Winfield (Tom and Laura's father, Amanda's husband) He gave up his family long before the game began. The title "The Glass Menagerie" represents a series of glass animals exhibited at Wingfields' house. At some point these animals represent each personality when they can not accept the reality. The theme of this play is the fight of characters in accepting the truth.