Theme Of Escape In The Glass Menagerie

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"Reality doesn 't impress me. I only believe in intoxication, in ecstasy, and when ordinary life shackles me, I escape, one way or another. No more walls" - Anais Nin. Every human holds their rights to risk their life for the sake of their happiness. Tennessee Williams brings attention to the ideology that running away is not the way to solve life 's problems. In The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams demonstrates the theme of escape through symbols such as movies, the coffin trick, and the fire escape. The fire escape is an exit for the characters during the play from the tenement, the departure from the flames of disappointment and rage that light in the souls of Williams characters. While Laura leaves through the fire escape, she slips, hinting emphasizing how inseparably she is bound to live in the Wingfield world.On the other hand, Tom steps out on the landing of the fire escape to smoke, which foreshadows his uncertainty about his motives and about abandoning his sister and mother. When Tom is leaving the rooms of the apartment, it shows his inability to face and solve issues. The fire escape defines the condition of human desperation mainly by the men who exited Tom 's father flees from his responsibilities to his family, Tom follows his father in also fleeing, while Jim the "gentleman caller," makes a swift escape from Laura. Not only does Tom wish to get out of the house, but he requires to get away from his troubles, and hence

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