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Endings of a play


            
             A play's ending is one of the key elements which produce feelings about the .
             In this case, three plays read this semester. "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee .
             Williams, "A Raisin In The Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry, and "A Doll's House" by .
             Henrik Ibsen. A play's ending can be happy, sad, or be a cliffhanger, which leaves .
             room for another part, or to be continued. For instance, have you ever gone to, or read a .
             play, in which you said to yourself, I really enjoyed the play, but I did not like the way it .
             ended Using the three plays mentioned above, I will acknowledge if their endings were .
             appropriate or inappropriate, describe their endings and then interpret my own feelings .
             about the endings.
             In the play "The Glass Menagerie", I found the ending to be inappropriate. .
             The symbol of Laura Wingfield blowing out the candles to me is unclear. On the other .
             hand, when her brother Tom Wingfield stops at a shop where perfume is sold, and spots .
             different colored bottles, he automatically thinks of his sister Laura. This is correct and he .
             should feel guilty for deserting her, for he knew how emotionally and .
             physically crippled she was. In my opinion, he does not deserve to be forgiven, at least .
             not that easily, for following in his father's footsteps and deserting the family.
             In the play "A Raisin In The Sun", I found the ending to be appropriate.
             The Plant in which Mama Lena Younger nourishes throughout the play, is a wonderful.
             symbol which was the last thing she took from their apartment. The entire family.
             can watch it grow with love and pride in their new garden which they own. .
             .
             Thanks to the father's insurance money the family was able to fulfill the American .
             Dream. Travis has a chance for a better life and future. Walter Lee Younger realizes .
             that the family is more important than money. In my opinion, it was a sad story but had .
             a suspenseful but happy ending.
             .
             In the play "A Doll's House", I found the ending to be appropriate.


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