There is no specific date that is set by Tenesse Williams, however, if you examine the facts given by the playwright one can come to a close estimate. In Tom's opening monologue he hints to the fact that the Bombing of Guernica just recently happened and his mother, Amanda, makes multiple comments throughout the play suggesting that summer is just around the corner such as, "It feels like summer already." Since The bombing of Guernica happened on April 26, 1937 and summer begins a little over halfway into June, and factoring in Amanda commenting on the heat, one can approximate the time that the Glass Menagerie took place to be anywhere from May to Early June of 1937.
False. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast. There is no actual island there.
Atlantis is a fictitious place
The symbolic meaning of the fire escape for each of the characters in "The Glass Menagerie" Amanda Wingfield (Mother)- Hope that a gentleman caller will come to get her daughter or that her daughter will get out in the work world and make something of herself.Tom Wingfield (Son)- Escape from the apartment to be adventurous about the rest of the world.Laura Wingfield (Daughter) Place to hide from society.
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Hogwarts is a fictitious place, from a fantasy novel.
-noun 1. a collection of wild or unusual animals, esp. for exhibition. 2. a place where they are kept or exhibited. 3. an unusual and varied group of people. Courtesy of Dictionary.com
Glasses frames are used to hold the actual glass that improves vision in place. The frames come in a variety of styles and typically rest comfortable along the nose and ears.
It is a fictitious place, from the "Harry Potter" fantasy novels. It is supposedly located somewhere in London, in the (also fictitious) Diagon Alley.
In the fictitious city of Langley Falls, Virginia
No, the place in the song "How Are Things in Glocca Morra" from the musical Finian's Rainbow was fictitious.
The Last of the Mohicans is a historic novel. This means that even though it has a historic basis, many of the details can be fictitious, even though some very similar events took place in actual history.