Vocabulary Word for The Glass Menagerie By: Michelle John Period 1
Organic Definition: forming an important part of a whole; having the parts related together Synonyms : Essential, Fundamental Antonyms: Inorganic, Unnatural Part of Speech: adj. Origin: Couldn’t find it but first used in 1517
Organic (continued) Sentence in Text: Everyone should know nowadays the unimportance of the photographic in art; that truth, life, or reality is an organic thing which the poetic imagination can request or suggest, in essence, only through transformation, through changing into other forms than those which were merely present in appearance. Pg. xix (19) Student Example: The boy thinks of the city not as a collection of different neighborhoods but as an organic whole.
Credits The Glass Menagerie book