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Family in The Glass Menagerie


edu) In fact, Tom himself says that he's tried abandoning Laura before. .
             "Oh, Laura, Laura, I tried to leave you behind me,.
             but I am more faithful than I intended to be! I reach.
             for a cigarette, I cross the street, I run into the.
             movies or a bar, I buy a drink, I speak to the nearest.
             stranger - anything that can blow your candles out!".
             Instead of actually leaving his family, Tom uses the movies, his poetry and alcohol as another form of escape from the suffocating feeling he gets from Amanda. Throughout the play we see that every time Tom and Amanda argue, he flees to the movies for a period of time and at times returns drunk. Amanda fears that one day Tom will be fed up dealing with so much responsibility that he will soon get the courage to leave, so Amanda suffocates Tom with what she considers to be love but doesn't realize that she's only making thing worse. At anytime Tom can just get up and abandon his family like his father and can finally have the adventure he's always desired, but regardless of the tension between him and his family, at the end of the day they care for each other.
             Laura, an extremely timid twenty-three year old woman struggles in just about anything on a daily basis. Although she has a disability the only thing holding her back from being normal and meeting people is her shy personality. In the play we notice that the plot is finding a "gentlemen caller" for Laura, which is difficult to do because she hides in fear from everyone but her family. Waiting for her gentlemen caller, Laura flashes back to the days of high school where she once met a boy that she had an interest in. The memory of her past holds her back from living in her present and Amanda fears that if she soon doesn't receive a gentlemen caller, it will also affect Laura's future. Laura is also unemployed and has failed to attend classes, without a gentlemen caller or a job Laura has little hope for a good future.


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