The Glass Menagerie uses an extensive pattern
of symbolism that describes the characters of
Tom,Amanda,Laura
and Jim.Glass,light,color and music constitute the substance of the dominant
symbols and
motifs,serving to reveal deeper aspects of characters and underlying themes of
the
play.Tennessee
Williams wrote the play so that each character had a special symbol which
resembled
their
personality.But he didn't only give the characters of the play a a resembling
symbol;he also
mentions the
apartment blocks to be hivelike conglomerations of cellular living-units
resembling a
beenstock.The way
he describes their location also has a lot of symbolism in its roots because he
describes them to
be flowering as warty growths in
overcrowded urban centers.
Tennessee Williams used many symbolic aspects
to describe Laura and the world she lives
in.In the
play,Laura represents the very fragile,shy and emotionally crippled girl.In her
mind she lives
in a world of
glass animals and doesn't have a connection to the real world.The managerie of
glass also
represents the
fragile relationships among all the characters.The glass unicorn is most
obviously a
symbol of
Laura--delicate,sadly different,an anomaly in the modern world.The glass motif
recurs
throughout the
whole play in many other forms.When Laura dropped out of college she constantly
visited the zoo,a
glass house of tropical flowers that are as vulnerable as she is.During Laura's
and
Jim's brief romantic
encounter,Laura is gaining more confidence about herself.It seems as if she is
starting to
escape her
world of
illusions.When they started dancing together,Jim accidently knocked the little
glass horse
over.Laura,who
usually worships her glass collection more than anything else,replied to his
excuse;"He's
lost his horn.It doesn't matter.Maybe it's a blessing in disguise."
and "I'll just imagine he
had an
operation.The horn was removed to make him feel less--freakish!Now he will feel
more at
home with the
other horses,the ones who don't have horns....".These two quotes give an
impression
that Laura is
finally escaping her illusive world.She thinks that she might have a chance to
survive the
real world.What
she doesn't know is that she is about to be wounded by the news of Jim's
engagement.After
Jim tells her the news,she gives him the unicorn as a souvenir and retreats
into her
land of the glass
menagerie never to come out again.
In the
play,Tom is the adventure seeking man trying to escape the prison Amanda is
keeping
him trapped in.To
escape the real world,Tom constantly goes to the movies.The movies make him
think about all
the adventures he missing.It his little land of dreams.He is jealous of his
father who left
his family and
achieved what Tom always wanted, "Freedom".Tom has never been
comfortable with
the way his
mother treated him.She always disagreed with the way Tom behaved.When Amanda
put
him down after
Jim left,saying that he didn't even know that his friend was engaged and that
Jim broke
Laura's heart,Tom
finally had enough.He took the money that was meant to pay for the electric
bill,left
the family and
finally pursued his dream of adventure.Still,when he crosses by a window with
little
perfume bottles
made of glass or other small things made of this material,he thinks of Laura.
Amanda,who is the domineering parent of Tom and
Laura,lives in a fantasy world in which
she was a young
beautiful girl,living in an area called Blue Mountain.She always told Laura and
Tom
about the many
gentleman callers she received every day.Sometimes there were as many as
seventeen
a day,all
prominent men on the Mississippi Delta.To make some extra money she sells The
Homemaker's
Companion that features the serialized sublimations of ladies of letters who
think in
terms of delicate
cuplike breasts,slim,tapering waists ,and rich and creamy thighs.Those are all
parts of
her fantasy world
which make her think back to the time when she was a young and beautiful
girl.She
also is the
domineering parent in the family.She treats Tom very harsh sometimes.She does
that
because she is
scared that she is going to lose her children just like she did her husband.
Jim is the most realistic character in the play.He
is didn't live in any fantasy world like Tom
and his family
did.When he talked to Laura after they had dinner,he tried to make her more
comfortable
because he felt that Laura was very shy.He showed Laura how superior he is in
order to
impress her.For
example,he said,"Look how big my shadow is when I stretch."He wanted
to show
Laura how manly
he is.Jim's nickname for Laura ,Blue Roses,suggests a phenomenon that is
contrary
to nature.Blue
also means sad.
The symbolism in the play The Glass Menagerie
made the story much more interesting.It gave
the play a
special point which made it more interesting to read.Tenessee Williams used a
wide range of
symbolic aspects
to describe Laura,Amanda,Jim,and Tom who are four out of the five characters in
the
play.Symbolism is
sometimes very important in plays,stories,etc. because it tells us about the
secrets
which are hidden
inside.
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