Glass Menagerie Essay

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TYPE OF ESSAY: Drama and Research Essay TOPIC: (From book): This play is often described as a "memory" play. What events are presented as memories and how do these memories relate to the play's central theme? ________________________________________ I. Opening Generalization: No matter how long it's been, memories are difficult to escape, reliving past memories prevented each character from moving forward in the present. Thesis: To escape reality and the impoverished life as they know it, Amanda, Tom, and Laura have chosen to live in separate worlds of delusions and memories of the past in order to cope with the present. II. Topic Sentence of First Paragraph of Proof: The Wingfield’s are a family living with regret and abandonment; making them a dysfunctional trio. Support #1 The opening narrator, Tom, describes this as memory Support #2 The memory of Mr. Wingfield leaving the family shows his escape from family responsibility. III Topic Sentence of Second Paragraph of Proof: Amanda is obsessed with her past and because of it tries to live vicariously through Laura. Support #1 Recount of a past life where her choices ended miserably. Support #2 Enrollment in Business School that failed due to Laura’s shyness. Support #3 A bargain with Tom to find a Gentlemen Caller in order to obtain the stability she [Amanda] needs. IV. Topic Sentence of Third Paragraph of Proof: Laura is too shy to deal with reality. Support #1 Laura tied to the memory of her brace and being crippled. Support #2 Laura can never finish what she starts because of her inability to communicate anyone outside of her life in the apartment and seeks escape through friendship in her glass menagerie and gramophone. Support #3 Laura’s frustrated love of Jim and the realization that she is not unique. V. Topic Sentence of Fourth Paragraph of Proof: Tom’s hatred of
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