Tom Winfield, Tom 's role at "Glass Zoo", plays a dual role at "Glass Zoo". The first Tom was a narrator and he introduced his second self, a role. With his fifth uninhibited, Tom's talker showed that time did him from the drama, "Because time is the longest distance between the two places" (Williams 1568). In the last monologue, Tom talks about how he lived and talked about the story in the story, despite being separated from the participants at the original event.
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
A powerful iconic Tennessee Williams glass zoo in the glass zoo is a classic classic for many reasons. Narrator Tom Wingfield has the reader understand deeply about the life of ordinary families living in the pre-war depression. Members of this family have a lot of experience and their lives are more vivid and meaningful through the use of Williams' symbolicism. - Whether it is a novel, short story, poetry, or script, nature plays an indispensable role in all forms of literature. Ilfat Idilbi is very effective for using nature at The Charm. In Idilbi's short story, Nature's mission is to express feelings through explanations of events and to provide a symbolic meaning directly related to stories and characters.
Amanda Wingfield of Glass Zoo is generally considered to represent Williams' mother Edwina. Tom Winfield of "Glass Zoo" and sudden Sebastian of summer and others were considered to represent Williams himself. In addition, he suddenly used resection as a theme last summer. The drama's Pulitzer Prize was awarded the "Desperation Tramway" in 1948 and in 1955 it was awarded the "Cat on Hot Tin Roof". The two plays were later adapted to a very successful movie by the famous director Elia Kazan (tram), and Williams to develop a very intimate art relationship with him and Richard Brooks (cat) I worked on. Both plays include reference to elements of Williams' life, such as homosexuality, mental instability, alcoholism.