A Unicorn
as big as a unicorn
Unicorn....
UNICORN....i wus hure....>.<
You would use "a" before unicorn because "unicorn" begins with a consonant sound.
Check out the answer to "What are some symbols representing Laura in The Glass Menagerie?" She is not upset about it because without the horn the unicorn becomes like other normal horses. Since the unicorn is a symbol for Laura, the fact that she isn't upset about its breaking means that she herself wishes to be normal, just like other girls.
The unicorn represents a mysterious creature which is rare. The glass unicorn is symbolic of Laura. Her personality of not wanting to face reality and then when she is put in a situation which is uncomfortable to her---she falls to pieces. Too exquisitely fragile to move from the self. Later on in the play when she is dancing with Jim O' Connor, the glass unicorn falls off a table top area and the horn breaks. Laura picks it up and says basically that now it is like all the others; normal. For the audience, they may notice this change and normality of what has become to be a more confident, likable Laura.
Nothing happens, because you cannot give a unicorn Medusa's Blood on howrse.
The cast of John Henry Unicorn - 2009 includes: Jim Lujan as All Voices
with a pass, buy one of the unicorn black market items. give it to the horse
when Laura was out of school she had pleurosis and when Jim asked the reason she was out, she said pleurosis and he heard it like blue roses
because you touch yourself at night.
jim eats a unicorn then he turns magical.
you cannot Actually with the new December 2013 update you can, my unicorn has it! =D
The Glass Menagerie is basically a book of symbolism. Laura is mainly represented by her precious glass menagerie. When Tom breaks some peices of it this symbolizes Laura's shattered emotions thoughout the story. The storm in the story also represent Laura's inner tormoils. The unicorn that she gives to Jim towards the end is a perfect example of her. When she describes it to Jim she is basically describing herself- fragile, different, and lonely. When the horn breaks it symbolizes Laura's transformation into a more normal preson.
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