An allusion is a reference in literature to another piece of literature. For example, In Out of the Silent Planet, C.S. Lewis mentions H.G. Wells, author of War of the Worlds. Simply put, it is impossible to name all the allusions in all of literature.
Adonis (a character in greek mythology) is mentioned on pg. 33 and Gene Tunney (a famous boxer) is mentioned on pg. 29.
“You don't know things anywhere! You live in a dream: you manufacture illusions.” (Pg. 95)
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The Glass Menagerie has a tone of sad nostalgia.
Laura tells Amanda that she visits the penguins in the zoo every day, and some productions have glass penguins as part of the menagerie, but it is not specifically designated in the stage directions.
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Tennessee Williams wrote it.
St. Louis, Chicago, 1930's.
Amanda is the mother in Glass Menagerie
She is the mother
The playwright of The Glass Menagerie was Tennessee Williams.
The Glass Menagerie has a tone of sad nostalgia.
Laura tells Amanda that she visits the penguins in the zoo every day, and some productions have glass penguins as part of the menagerie, but it is not specifically designated in the stage directions.
The Glass Menagerie - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G Portugal:M/12 USA:PG
The Glass Menagerie - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:S Sweden:Btl USA:Approved (PCA #14172)
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The Glass Menagerie - 1973 TV was released on: USA: 16 December 1973 West Germany: 10 July 1979
Tennessee William's play, The Glass Menagerie was based off a short story he wrote called Portrait of a Girl in Glass, though he wrote it under the title: The Gentleman Caller.