The reality of Tennessee William's glass zoo is a very long-term phenomenon, but it is merely an illusion. - Albert Einstein. The most important theme in "glass zoo" is the difficulty of accepting reality and paying attention. Because they can not overcome this difficulty, the characters will enter the fantasy private world and find the comfort they can not find in real life. Among the three Winfield families, Laura is probably the furthest person from reality.
Tennessee Williams, alienation of Glasszoo Life is a lonely alienation story, as Tennessee Williams communicates through his theatrical "glass zoo". Williams uses various symbols to isolate rollers from the world they want to belong to. . The symbolic nature of the theme hidden in the play gives meaning to the theme seen in the play. Individuals are unique in the world. - Isolation and alienation of Hester in "Red Letter" In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter", Hester Prynne and Pastor Simsdale promised adultery. Accepted sins Because of their sins, children are born, mothers call pearls. Due to his own free will, Hester must face big punishment.
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". Examples of the use of symbolism include escaping as a escape from family, gramophone, escape, unicorn, Laura's uniqueity and representation of different characters of each character as a symbol of father's picture. You can better understand the theme of the show by changing the position of these symbols. Overall game, Tom Winfield