Tennessee Williams' glass zoo is repeating themes and themes through stories, making the lives of ordinary people in William's private life very similar in their daily life. The script was completed by many people, altering some of the scripts and settings while adhering to the basic idea of the original script faithfully. Amanda Winfield is a complex character covering many aspects of her personality. She is keenly working as a girl and as a young lady, as a gentleman's sender and attention, but the reality is more stupid, son working at the factory, money with sneaky work It is to earn. Very little money, and
Dr. Grossmann ENC 1102-70C Official analysis of "Glass Zoo" by "Glass Zoo" on 7th April 2014 showed complex dynamics among the three protagonists, vulnerabilities were shown in symbols and symbolic languages It was. Sexual life. If there is no member of the Wingfield family, the lives of others will be very different. Just as the collection of glass zoos is not the same series without one of them. Many collectors know the existence of items so you can greatly change the value of the entire collection
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.
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 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 references to elements of Williams' life like homosexuality, mental instability and alcoholism.
The parallel line between Tennessee Williams and the glass zoo is one of the leading writers in the mid-20th century. His work includes drama "glass zoo" and "desire street car". One of the themes of the "glass zoo" is that despair of hope involves unavoidable disappointment. This theme is common to all Williams works throughout life. It is displayed using symbols and letters. "My work has only one theme, that society has a negative influence on uncontrollable individuals (Williams Netscape)." The symbol helps to show the character's dream and desire.