The symbol of Tennessee Williams in Glass Zoo * does not quote Tennessee Williams' Play Glass Zoo; Williams uses the symbols to indicate the iteration of themes that do not accept reality. Using fire escape, Tom continues to visit the film, Jim O'Connor ("ordinary people") and Laura's glass animal series used the main signs Williams used to achieve character escape from his area is. Usually people try to find small ones to divert them from the reality of the world.
"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 elaborately 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.
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.