Autonomous struggle between glass zoo and limb women In Tennessee Williams's "Glass Zoo" and William Mastro Simon's limbs, both dramas depict women's struggle to maintain autonomy. Williams created a character called Amanda abandoned by her husband, raised two children, and suffered from the difficulties of life. The role of Marjorie of Mastrosimone confronted rapists, allowed him to confess his offense, thereby defending her autonomy and expanding justice.
"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 exquisitely 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.
The Glass Menagerie, in the play of Tennessee Williams, was introduced to a young woman named Laura. Shy, extreme, Laura lives in her own world. This is a world where society is limited, she can avoid the pain of life. Laura wrapped herself in the wall of his apartment under his house. - Cosmetic Distortion In modern society more and more digital editors do not have consumer knowledge. Currently, women have negative body images, low self esteem and eating disorders for various reasons. According to Naomi Wolf, one of the reasons women are concerned about their bodies in her novel Beauty Myth is that young advertising in fashion magazines is youthful. A universal image of a woman 's body