What do the glass animal figurines Laura possessed in "The Glass Menagerie" symbolise?
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A.
Fragility of glass figure
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B.
Laura's love for toys
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C.
Laura's love for interior designing
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D.
Laura's fragility and other worldiness
Correct Answer:
D. Laura's fragility and other worldiness
Explanation:
Tennessee Williams' 1944 memory play, The Glass Menagerie, uses the namesake collection to represent Laura's delicate and otherworldly nature. Set in 1937 St. Louis, the narrative follows the recollections of Tom Wingfield, a poet working in a shoe warehouse to sustain his mother Amanda and sister Laura. Consequently, option (d) is correct.
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