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The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Perhaps you must be a born-and-raised Southerner to fully appreciate the exquisiteness of every line, and the perfection of every character in this very intimate portrait of a small, disfunctional Southern family. Particularly the metaphor of the glass menagerie of fragile crystal animals..especially the unicorn whose horn is eventually broken by a potential lover. I've seen this play at least ten times and it always unfolds in new and different meanings. Williams was a genius of southern character and detail, this play was his finest hour.

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