Amanda Winfield is Laura and Tom's excessive love mother. She was abandoned by her husband. Amanda is a lonely woman living only for her children. Laura is Elder of a child of Amanda. She is a little shy, shy and nervous. Laura lives in the animal world of her glass and she seems to be unable to face the world. Tom is the son of Amanda, a drama's narrator. He likes to watch movies. Tom fought with his poetic tendency and his responsibility to support unmarried unmarried sisters and mothers who are suitable.
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.
Written by Winfield, Tennessee Williams, the glass zoo is drawn as a distracting southern beauty trying to control her children's lives. In The Glass Menagerie, Amanda is a woman responsible for a small family, initially looks like a woman who care about the future of the child - before she becomes too arrogant, she starts to hinder the future of the child . Amanda is a single mother who can not master reality. Glass Menagerie is a memory drama.
One of the most common symbols is the glass zoo itself. It consists of frozen glass animals and is in Wingfield apartment. The glass zoo has a high meaning for all characters in the play. "Finally, Glass Zoo symbolizes their broken dreams and can not satisfy their desire to transcend.Wingfields notices themselves being confined to the reality of wastelands.The zoo Like Wingfields itself, as it was frozen in time, they do not know how to get rid of this limitation as they are limited to the way they practiced over time.All characters are In an attempt to remove the harsh reality, in any case it fails and crushes the dream like a glass.The continuous struggle is an important part of the theme of "glass zoo".