The Glass Menagerie Research Paper

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Laura’s Relationships in The Glass Menagerie “The Glass Menagerie” is a play that explores the family dynamic of the Wingfields through the memories of Tom Wingfield. The play involves four main characters; Tom Wingfield, Amanda Wingfield, Laura Wingfield, and Jim O’ Connor. The play takes place in ST. Louis during the 1930s. The Glass Menagerie revolves around Amanda’s ambitions to marry her daughter off. The flaw with her plan is Laura; her daughter is crippled emotionally and physically. Amanda gets her son, Tom to invite a man over in the hopes the man will want to marry Laura. The man Tom invites over revels he is dating another woman. The play ends after Amanda and Tom have a fight because the man dating this other woman. Tom leaves the family just like his father. There are several movie adaptions of the Glass Menagerie, one of them being Paul Newman’s adaptation. In this movie Newman stays very true to the text of the play. Newman’s actors preform practically the same exact lines from the play. …show more content…

Laura lives in her own world by playing with her glass animals and playing her old records all day. Her character appears broken fragile emotionally. She allows her shyness to take over her life and prevent her from being successful. She acts so shy she had to drop out of typing class because she could not type in front of other people. Laura also cares very much for her brother, she even cries because she thinks her brother is unhappy in his life. In Paul Newman’s adaptation of Glass Menagerie Karen Allen plays Laura Wingfield. In Allen’s performance she uses distinct mannerism to reveal the nature of Laura’s character and her relationship with her mother and