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A blog dedicated to the an all-inclusive analysis of a variety of novels.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Glass Menagerie and LDJN Comparison

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Similarities: Autobiographical, Themes, Characters The similarities between the two plays is that they are both to a large extent autobiog...
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Friday, April 17, 2015

Scene 7 Response

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The ending of the play was different from what I expected. I didn't expect the play to end abruptly with Tom going down the fire escape ...
Thursday, April 16, 2015

The Glass Menagerie: Scene 6 Stage Directions

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The arrangement of Laura's hair is changed; it is softer and more becoming. A fragile, unearthly prettiness has come out in Laura: she i...
Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Glass Menagerie: Scene 4 & 5

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In both scenes four and five, the plot primarily revolves around bringing a gentleman caller and then preparing for his arrival. Once again,...
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Friday, April 10, 2015

The Glass Menagerie: Extra-literary elements

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Extra-literary elements such a screen device, music, and lighting play a key role in the first three scenes of the play. These tools accentu...
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Monday, April 6, 2015

The Glass Menagerie: Intro and Production Notes

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Similarities between Glass Menageries and texts that we've read that I immediately noticed was the significant role of the past and how ...
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Monday, March 16, 2015

LDJIN & MHB: Monologues

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Monologues or extended speech is a key dramatic convention used by playwrights for different purposes. In both LDJIN and MHB, monologues all...
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