Tom Wingfield, a character in Tennessee Williams' play "The Glass Menagerie," is in his early twenties, specifically around 22 years old. He is portrayed as a struggling writer who feels trapped by his responsibilities to his family, particularly his mother and sister. His age reflects the conflict between his desire for independence and his obligations at home.
In Tennessee Williams' play "The Glass Menagerie," Tom Wingfield's specific height and weight are not explicitly mentioned. However, he is often portrayed as a young man in his early twenties, suggesting an average build typical of someone his age during the 1930s. The focus of the character is more on his internal struggles and responsibilities rather than physical descriptions.
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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.
Twenty-three years old.
Major Wingfield is credited with inventing the game of tennis in 1873.
The cast of Die Glasmenagerie - 1969 includes: Christoph Bantzer as Tom Wingfield Elfriede Irrall as Laura Wingfield Grete Mosheim as Amanda Wingfield
The cast of The Glass Menagerie - 1973 includes: Katharine Hepburn as Amanda Wingfield Joanna Miles as Laura Wingfield Sam Waterston as Tom Wingfield
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The cast of Glassmenasjeriet - 1969 includes: Wenche Foss as Amanda Wingfield Jon Heggedal as Jim D. OConnor Finn Kvalem as Tom Wingfield Inger Lise Westby as Laura Wingfield
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The cast of Lo zoo di vetro - 1963 includes: Sarah Ferrati as Amanda Wingfield Anna Maria Guarnieri as Laura Wingfield Umberto Orsini as Tom Wingfield
In Tennessee Williams' play "The Glass Menagerie," Tom Wingfield's specific height and weight are not explicitly mentioned. However, he is often portrayed as a young man in his early twenties, suggesting an average build typical of someone his age during the 1930s. The focus of the character is more on his internal struggles and responsibilities rather than physical descriptions.
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No younger than 19, and no older than 24.
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.
Guito Wingfield is 6'.
Twenty-three years old.