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The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams
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Setting of Play St. Louis, Missouri Great Depression- 1930’s
The play shows many familiarities to his real-life family Father- barely home Mother- controlling & overbearing Sister- suffered from a mental illness Memory Play Narrator reflects on his past and shares his memories in a non-linear fashion
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Common Language DAR- Daughters of the American Revolution
Social Organization/ Charities D.H. Lawerance contains explicit descriptions of sexual activity and, for decades, they were banned in many parts of the U.S. and Great Britain Milton John Milton- “Paradise Lost”: It describes the Judeo-Christian story of Eden, the temptation of Adam and Eve by the devil, and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Still waters run deep- saying describes the calm exterior of a person
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More... "Union of Merchant Seaman" is the labor union for people working on ships which transport goods on the high seas "Krauthead" (as in sauerkraut) is a derogatory term for a person of German descent. This play was written during the Second World War when the U.S. was fighting Germany Garbo- This is Greta Garbo, a beautiful and famous movie star of the 1930s and 1940s.
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