Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
"The Glass Menagerie", by Tennessee Williams, is a play that has captured the hearts of Americans for numerous generations. The simple hopefulness of its characters is shown through the obvious but intricate use of symbols. Williams, just like his
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Category: /Literature/English
boiling! Whenever I pick up a shoe, I shudder a little thinking how short life is and what I am doing! Whatever that means, I know it doesn't mean shoes -- except as something to wear on a traveler's feet!" (Williams 62). Just like his father he wants to leave
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
In Tennessee Williams play, "A Streetcar Named Rosie," a major theme is reality
vs. illusion. The theme deals with Stella's reality and Blanche's illusions, where Stella
deals with her reality, Blanche creates illusions to forget hers
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
.' In William Wordsworth's 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge,' there is no deeper meaning to be grasped other than the beauty of the day's dawning. The speaker's view of the morning and its 'majesty' and the 'calm' that comes over the speaker are central ideas
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