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The Glass Menagerie Vocabulary List 1
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In the play, The Glass Menagerie there is an allusion to The Bible.
(noun) – a reference to an outside work, history, or famous people/events In the play, The Glass Menagerie there is an allusion to The Bible.
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Tom tends to brood over his situation at home.
Brood (Scene 4) (verb) – to think gloomily about something, to dwell on it. Tom tends to brood over his situation at home.
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Confiscate (Scene 3) (verb) – to take temporary possession of something by authority Mrs. Oakes had to confiscate my fidget spinner because it was creating too much of a distraction.
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Discreet (scene 5) (verb) – to be marked by modesty; to be subtle
We have to be very discreet when texting in class, so the teacher won’t see us.
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Disposition (Scene 2) (noun) – a person’s mood or temperament
Mrs. Wirth always has a cheery disposition when greeting her students at the door.
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Matriculating (Scene 1)
(verb) – to enroll or register in a school or course My friend is matriculating at SUNY New Paltz for the summer.
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At the circus, the menagerie of animals was quite impressive.
(noun) – a collection of unusual or unique things (can be animals) At the circus, the menagerie of animals was quite impressive.
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Jackson is always so nimble when he dances.
Nimble (Scene 1) (adjective) – quick and light on feet Jackson is always so nimble when he dances.
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After watching the horror film, the paranoia really began to sink in.
Paranoia (Scene 2) (noun) – a psychological disorder characterized by delusions After watching the horror film, the paranoia really began to sink in.
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Jane’s usual vivacity really helped to liven up the party.
Vivacity (Scene 2) (adjective) – liveliness; the act of being animated Jane’s usual vivacity really helped to liven up the party.
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