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The glass menagerie by Tennesse williams

     

Analysis Of Two Plays

 

Literary Conventions and Devices Table

Play #1

Title of the work

Significance of Title

The glass menagerie by Tennesse williams

The play’s title is a representation of the sensatiions and emotiions of all the charcaters and how their failes can be  broken easily.

 

 

Identify

Describe

Explain Impact

Major characters

Tom

Laura

Tom is the provider of his family, laura’s brother and he is in consistent fights with his mother

Laura lives with Tom and Amnada their mother and she is a young shy girl

Amanda is Tom’s and Laura’s mother who was abandoned by her husband and forced to live a humble existence.

The selfish nature of Amanda influences Tom and Laura negative and pressures them to wish to leave home.

Protagonist

Amanda

She picks on her children by pressuring Tom and wanting to marry off Laura.

This causes misunderstandings within the family.

Antagonist

Tom

He holds an inner conflict within himself

He is in a dilemma and unable to choose what best.

Conflict

Confinement and freedom

Tom is torn amid pursuing his dreams and his family responsibility to his mother and sister.

 

Climax

Laura and Jim

Jim makes the revelation that he is engaged after kissing laura.

Tom is blamed by the mother for bringing an engaged man to hios sister.

Theme

Family

Resoonsibilities and family obligation are major themes within the play

Tom has the obligation of taking care of the family which affetcs his innerself

Elements or conventions used

Dialogue

This helps in creating flow within the play

This helps in understanding the play’s depth.

 

 

No

Yes

Example

Explain Impact

Irony

 

Yes

When Tom argues with his mother

This creates conflicting views amid responsibility and personality

Symbolism

 

 

 

 

Foreshadowing

 

 

 

 

Flashbacks

 

Yes

Amanda recalls her old best days in her marriage and wishes to maryy off her daughter

This causes pressure within the family with Tom wishing to leave.

 

  1. What role does imagination play in writing or reading this particular work?

            Imagination  helps in creating visuals regarding the theme  of the play. This helps to imagine how the family operates and the conflict within.

  1. How does this author create meaning?

            The meaning of the story is crated through the use of falshbacks and dialogues. Dialogue hhelps in demonmstrating the conflict that is within the play while flashbacks is utilized in expressing the family.

  1. Explain what this piece of literature might tell us about society as a whole?

            The piece of literature can be utilized  in demonstrating the importance of responsibility, family and the general oligation  that parents holds in allowing  children to pursue their dreams.

  1. What is your final evaluation of this work?

            The work is forced on empowering the audiences about obligations and the role of parents within the family. This creates a moral lesson of pursuing life goals in life.

 

Literary Conventions and Devices Table

Play #2

Title of the work

Significance of Title

The Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen.

The title is important is demonstrating that there is possibility of the occurrence of drama within the house setting.

 

 

Identify

Describe

Explain Impact

Major characters

Nora

Torvald

Krogstad

Torvald is happy with the new job that he has acquiredand his dominating control over Nora

Nora is perceived to be content and highly naïve but in contrast she is unhappy in her marriage.

Krostad had attending the same with Torvald and he is alwayer he operates unethically but hopes on shielding children from the wrond deads.

Torvald negative treatment to his wife is the major cause for the prevailing situation

Protagonist

Tarvold

He is proud of his ability to control his wife.

This creates distrust and lies between the couple.

Antagonist

Nora

She is treated wrongly by her husband who is only  objected at controlling her.

She hides the truth from him.

Conflict

 

Torvald is overprotective of Nora

The conflict is the increased tension that exists Amid Nora and Torvald

Climax

 

When torvald reads the letter

Understanding how manipulative their marriage was.

Theme

Marriage

The domination  that is lead by a single sex

Leads to conflicts and misunderstandings due to lack of equality.

Elements or conventions used

 

Dialogue is utilized to create flow within the story.

This helps the readers in understanding the existing conflict.

 

 

No

Yes

Example

Explain Impact

Irony

 

 

 

 

Symbolism

 

 

 

 

Foreshadowing

 

Yes

 

Used in creatic a dramtic tension

Flashbacks

 

 

 

 

 

  1. What role does imagination play in writing or reading this particular work?

In the play the role of imagination is accomplished through the creation of symbols or visuals to get into the general present of the situation in the house.  For instance through visualization the readers can be able to imagine the tretment that Nora acquires from Torvard.

  1. How does this author create meaning?

            In creating meaning the author utilizes several devices such as dialogue, and flashback. In  addition the author utilizes language that is very appealing such as the title which makes the suggestion that drama will be present within a house setting. Nora recalls the early period of their marriage and they are engaged in a dialogue as a couple.

  1. Explain what this piece of literature might tell us about society as a whole.

            This piece suggest that the society and particularly marriages are dominated by men  and females are expected to be submissive but the concept is rapidly changing.

  1. What is your final evaluation of this work?

            Henrik Ibsen is more  objected on questioning the prior centuries typical marriages, materialism and the role that each played in the society generally. The goal of the play was to encourage the audiences to pursue their personal objectives through the assertying  moral and personal empowerments throughout the play that is demonstrated alongside drama.

  1. What are the main factors that differentiate these two plays?

            The plays are different in that one focuses on responsibilities and obligations while the other one is focused on the conflict  existing amid the couple.

 

            References

Ibsen, H. (2014). A doll's house. First Avenue Edition

Williams, T. (1999). The glass menagerie. New Directions Publishing

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