The story of life in Tennessee Williams is depicted in the "Glass Zoo" derived from the memory of Williams, the glass zoo of Tennessee Williams. Williams' family reflects his father, Cornelius Williams, his mother, Edwinaka Williams, his sister Rose Williams, and his brother Da Kin Williams. Cornelius is always alcoholic and away from home; Tennessee and Cornelius do not have a strong relationship. "At the end of the 1920s, both mothers and fathers were in public warfare. Combatants
Tennessee Williams 'Tennessee Williams' glass zoo drama "Glass Zoo" relies on the fear of the Great Depression and its impact on the lives of many people. This story tells Tennessee Williams himself and the life of his novel in many ways. But this story is based on the emotional struggle of Tennessee and his family (807) to deal with the harsh reality of the collapse of 1929. He said at the beginning, "I will give you the truth.
"Glass zoo" by the misunderstood artist writer Tennessee Williams at the glass zoo is a story about families torn apart by past breaking love and the current tragedy. Williams compared this drama with his reality experience with his family, it made the "glass zoo" a more tragic version. Providing families may be an overwhelming responsibility as there are many traps to pursue the fear of the Great Depression by Tennessee Williams and the impact of many people on their lives. This story tells Tennessee Williams himself and the life of his novel in many ways. But this story is based on the emotional struggle of Tennessee and his family (807) to deal with the harsh reality of the collapse of 1929. He said at the beginning, "I will give you the truth.
"Glass Zoo" by Tennessee Williams is a play by Tom Wingfield, one of the three protagonists in the play. The story lived in St. Louis in 1937 with his mother Amanda and Sister Laura and is based on Tom's memories of his past life. These memories are because he can not remove his trap and is distorted from the abandonment of his sister. Headlines indicate that the characters are fragile, sensitive, and versatile people's retreat, Tennessee Williams play, glass zoo, Amanda, Laura and Tom are trying to avoid themes. Amanda will continue to try the past. Laura escaping from the real world is a collection of her glass collection and an old gramophone record. Tom hides the real world by drunk by watching a movie. Each character will return to each independent world and escape from the cruelty of life. Living in the past is a way to escape her poverty in Amanda.