Friday, February 15, 2019

Essay --

The wish-wash Menagerie by Tennessee Williams shows the struggle of twopeople to fit into society, gobbler and Laura, and how society wouldnt accept them.They were the dreamers that were unjustly kept out and you may plane go as far asto say persecuted into staying out and reserved kindred the other dreamers which areforced to become outcasts and not miscellanea to the actions of all. turkey cock and Laura, the two dreamers, were pushed by their mom, Amanda, to herframe of mind and the thoughts of a thorny working society. They both stumbled onthe fervour dodge which served as a gateway, physically and mentally. tom had theproblem of fitting in at the store were he worked, because is the warehouse existingly a place for someone like him and his mind rebelled. Lastly you can seehow society forced them to transport and Laura to lose her status in order to fitin with Jim and thats shown by the horn breaking. Tom wherefore realizes that andleaves which causes him to change too. Tennessee Williams artfully depicted this. The fire escape. A downtrodden red thing off the sides of buildings showingsocieties ineffectual escape from itself. In this case it served as a passagewaybetween the real world and the dream one that Laura and Tom were living in athome. Both somehow stumbled both physically and mentally. When Laura said Imall right. I slipped but Im all right(47). She was trying to pass to the realworld to do a real job and couldnt because of societies inability to accepther and her ways. She wasnt besotted enough to mother the trip by herself, butneeded the chaste support of the other dreamer in the area, which was Tom whocame running out. Tom is the one who stumbles mentally in his inability to lookat t... ...lizing that he was changing toAmandas way of thinking, so he left. upon his leaving he garbled his dreamingability anyway. It was ironic how he no longer woolgather because he felt he wasseeing the dreams in real life, as soc iety had again forced him out. As you can see Tom and Laura were dreamers which were unaccepted intosociety. Laura lost her dreaming when the unicorn lost its horn and tom thenlost his upon doing the first thing he had dreamed about because he stayed thatway and didnt dream about going any higher. Ultimately Tennessee Wiliiams sum was that society was rigid and it forced those which did not fit themold to change into a from which was acceptable. That we killed the dreamers andare till doing it at an even younger age. We sacrifice to Accept them with open arms if ever we are able to make it far into the future and survive.

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