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This seven-page-paper explores the symbolism and the imagery that is used in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. Bibliography lists seven sources.
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regardless of the amount of time that passes after our exposure to it. It is what separates the classics from the flash in the pan hits and the also ran.
It is also what makes the viewer or reader tuck the memories away in their hearts. Often the element of the play, book or movie that qualifies it as one
of the classics is not the actual plot but instead the way the plot is illustrated. Many works of literature in the world have good solid plots, but do not
make it to the list of "unforgettable" works. The difference separating the good from the great is often times the use of symbolism and imagery. The use of these two
elements can bring a story to life and provide the reader with a three dimensional visual of what the author wants to say. In Tennessee Williams "The Glass Managerie", illustrates
the importance in the subtle use of imagery and symbolism. The use of it in this particular piece of work brings to the audience the underlying meaning of the ironies
of many areas of life. The imagery and the symbolism of the play begin almost before the first curtain can be drawn completely off
the stage flooring(Escape http://home.powertech) . The setting of the Wingfield apartment sets the tone for the understanding of the family dynamics almost from the beginning(Escape http://home.powertech) . We would have
understood the family dynamics without the use of imagery and symbolisim of course but the use of these elements cut a clear and unmistakable path to the understanding that the
author wanted the audience to grasp(Escape http://home.powertech) . The extremely cramped apartment that the Wingfield family shares is symbolic of what we know of jail cells(Escape http://home.powertech) . They are
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