The Glass Menagerie, written by playwright Tennessee Williams, is the story of a family torn apart by heartbreak from the past and tragedy from the present. Williams’ parallels this play to his true life experience with his own family, which makes The Glass Menagerie an even more tragic version of what happens to a family when love is lost and abandonment is reality. Providing for a family can be an overwhelming responsibility, for there are many pitfalls along the way, some families are able to cope, some are not, and The Glass Menagerie gives us insight into what truly happens to a family when faced with abandonment.
The story begins in The Wingfield apartment in the rear of a building, which can only be entered by a fire escape. A picture hangs on the living room wall of Mr. Wingfield, who took flight from his family when the children were very small. As Tom, the son recounts, “Father was a telephone man who fell in love with long distances; he gave up his job with the telephone company and skipped the fantastic out of town.” There are three main characters throughout this play. Amanda, the mother, is unable to forgive herself for the poor judgement of character she made as a young lady ultimately leaving a lonely, bitter and fearful future for herself and her children. She so dearly loves her children. Tom is a man with dreams of a future but is stifled into a world of disgust and guilt by his overbearing mother. He is a poet at heart, stuck in a job at a shoe factory trying to make ends meet, bearing the responsibility of his younger sister, and all the while dreaming of a life of his own.
Although Amanda is quick to let Tom know how much she dearly hates him working at t…
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…f this gesture accidentally knocks over the figurine and it too breaks. Laura makes an attempt to recover herself, and for a fleeting moment all seems well, until Jim announces he has another woman in his life, and awkwardly excuses himself; leaving Laura forever silenced before the broken glass. These two moments in time that portray the essence of this story; the darkness and despair, the shattering of human life, and the failure to mend.
The Glass Menagerie is a gripping story, one that will leave many who view it with the feeling that Williams’ was actually writing about their own lives. The power to overcome the feeling of hopelessness, betrayal, abandonment, and difference is within us all, but not all of us can escape from our past.
Works Cited:
Williams, Tennessee. The Glass Menagerie. University of North Carolina at Pembroke. October 31, 1997.
Free Glass Menagerie Essays: You Can Run, but You Can’t Hide
You Can Run, but You Can’t Hide in The Glass Menagerie
The Glass Menagerie, a play written by Tennessee Williams, takes place in a dingy apartment in St. Louis. The theme of the play could be summarized as “waiting for better times”. Across the street from the dingy apartment is a club called Paradise Dance Hall. The family’s apartment could be considered the the exact opposite of Paradise. The family who occupies the apartment is not wealthy, and the members of the family all want to be somewhere else.
The main characters in the play are the elderly woman Amanda, and her grown-up children Tom and Laura. Amanda’s husband, Mr. Wingfield, left his family many years ago. The family still got a picture of him hanging on the wall.
Tom is working at a warehouse. He hates his job, but has to earn money to support his mother and sister. He’s not happy with his life, and would rather do something completely different. Tom doesn’t like to stay at home. He goes out every night, drinking, and going to the movies. Tom doesn’t like the way Amanda always tells him what to do. All he wants is for his mother to leave him alone.He’d like to run away and leave his family behind, just like his father did, but he’s not sure how to do it.
Laura is a very shy young woman. She hardly ever talks to anyone besides her family. She’s disabled, and because of that, she has no self- confidence. She can’t see how any decent man would like to marry her. The most important things in Laura’s life are some old records that belonged to her father, and her collection of glass figures.
Amanda is not happy about the way her life turned out to be. When she was young, she had gentleman callers coming over every day. She loves to tell stories from her youth. Then she was a prosperous young woman who believed she’d live happily for the rest of her life. But fate wanted it different. The man she chose, left her, and she had to take care of the children all by herself. Now the only thing she wants, is for her daughter to get married.
Amanda wants Laura to get married. But no gentleman caller seem to arrive. Amanda therefore talks Tom into inviting one of his colleagues home for dinner.