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Jemima Constanza
4/30/2015 01:11:43 am
At the end of the play how I feel about Laura is sadness towards her because her brother didn't care about leaving her behind. Also, Amanda was such a good mother/ human being and she cared so much about her son and daughter's education and future. However, it turned out to be that Amanda suffered so much because her daughter didn't want to attend school, instead she would miss class going and walking around parks and museums. Also, Tom was a irresponsible son because he didn't care about his mother's feelings about his education and job. He would also not go to work, by instead attending to the movies. What I feel about Tom and Laura is a big disappointment because they acted loose within their actions.
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Joel Jerez
4/30/2015 01:36:49 am
I think that Tom was more of an adventurous person. Maybe he didn't listen to his mom because his mom didn't understand what he was going through or what he wants.
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Aanaya Rowell
4/30/2015 01:16:00 am
The ending of the Glass Menagerie gave us a deeper insight into the characters of Tom, Laura, and Amanda. Laura is the character I sympathize with more because she was the one that let her physical disability get in the way oh life. Her disability gave her a low self esteem and made her extremely shy and not used to human interactions because she is afraid of their perception of her. The constant internal struggle she faces with her self esteem made her turn to collecting glass figurines because they can't judge her for appearance. Then the one person she liked in high school plays her by making her think they had a chance for a relationship then tells her is has a fiance.
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Genesis Richards
4/30/2015 01:35:24 am
I agree with you a lot about Laura and she is the character i have a lot of sympathy for because she let her disability get in the way of her getting out and experiencing life fully. She locked herself away from the world and thinks that she doesn't fit in and that she never will. She thinks a lot of what people think of her and so she cuts herself off from interactions with human to where she is extremely shy.
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Gabrielle Bowen
4/30/2015 01:20:54 am
At the end of the play, I relate to each of the characters and don't have negative feelings towards them. For Laura, I know what it feels like to be so shy that it stops you from doing things in life. I sympathize her for her lack of confidence, you can tell that she has great love and passion to give based on her devotion to her glass collection. A person like that not only deserves love, but also deserves more in life, to actually live it and enjoy it.
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Genesis Richards
4/30/2015 01:29:31 am
In the end of the story I did have different feelings toward the characters. At first I thought that Laura was just being stubborn and unruly because her mom was trying to help her and she totally denied that help and wasted that money in the process. That money could have been so valuable in the household. Now i see that she just is a person who doesn't really have much faith and confidence in herself as she should and that has caused damage to her self worth and i think that Jim O'Connor really helped her there. Amanda to me was a mother who wanted the best for her kids and so she did things that she thought would help them but sometimes going overboard.
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Jemima Constanza
5/1/2015 01:01:31 am
I totally agree with you because Amanda shouldn't have forced a male into her daughter's life. Also, Tom was selfish, and didn't care about others much. Laura just needed to chill out and comprehend that a visitor will not kill her.
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Abraham Negron
4/30/2015 01:30:06 am
At the end of the play how I feel about Laura is inconvenience towards her in light of the fact that her brother couldn't have thought less about giving up on her. Similarly, Amanda was such a good mother/ individual and she thought such an awesome sum about her youngster and young lady's guideline and future. In any case, it wound up being that Amanda persisted such a great amount because her young lady might not want to go to class, rather she would miss class and rather be going and walking around parks. Also, Tom was a capricious kid because he couldn't have thought less about his mother's feelings about his direction and occupation. He would moreover not go to work, by rather going to the movies. What I feel about Tom and Laura is a gigantic disappointment because they acted free inside their exercises.
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Gilbert Asamoah
4/30/2015 01:33:40 am
Toward the end of the story I did have specific emotions toward the characters. At first I acknowledged that Laura was basically being consistent and boisterous in light of the fact that her mother was attempting to help her and she absolutely denied that help and abused that cash in the meantime. That cash could have been so useful in the group. Rapidly i see that she essentially is an individual who doesn't all around have much assurance and trust in herself as she ought to and that has passed on harm to her self-respect and i derive that Jim O'Connor truly helped her there. Amanda to me was a mother who obliged the best for her children hence she did things that she thought would help them yet periodically going over the edge.
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Aanaya
4/30/2015 02:08:15 am
I agree with you about Amanda her heart was in the right place for wanting the best for her kids but her actions conveyed a different emotion and perspective.
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Joel Jerez
4/30/2015 01:35:13 am
At the end of the play, I feel sadness towards Laura because her brother didn't care about leaving her. Also, Amanda was such a good mother and person and cared so much about her son and daughter's life. However, it turned out that Amanda suffered so much because her daughter didn't want to go to school. Instead, she would cut class to go and walk around parks and museums. Tom was an uncaring son because he didn't care about his mother's feelings toward his life. He also wouldn't go to work, but instead, go to the movies.
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Jazmin Emiliano
4/30/2015 01:37:31 am
In 'The Glass Menagerie' i feel pity for Laura because her brother didt care about her. i feel as though Amanda was a great mother but her approach was a bit to much like wanting her kids to succeed mainly for her benefit. at fist i thought Amanda was selfish but then i noticed how much it hurt her that her child wouldn't want to go to school. Tom wasn't a good son he did not care about his mothers feelings all he ever did was watch movies. To conclude I noticed that both laura and tom were very immature, which made there future look unsuccessful
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Eilene Grullon
5/3/2015 12:13:11 am
I agree with you but I think it's not that he didn't care about his mother. I feel like going to the movies was his escape so he didn't have to listen to his mother telling him every time to take care of his sister.
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Eilene Grullon
5/3/2015 12:09:53 am
At the end of the play, I feel like Laura was frustrated because she couldn't do anything by herself, she needed her brother to be there for her. That's not a bad thing but I feel like she depended on him too much. It seemed like she wouldn't be able to do anything in life without her brother. Also, she always tried to put herself down and that was even worst because she wasn't going to be happy if she kept looking for small things that made her life worst. I describe Amanda as a caring person because she always cared about her daughter and her son. For example, when she was complaining about how Tom spend the nights at the movies. It's not that she didn't want her son to be happy, it was that she wanted him to be successful so he could help his sister. Amanda always wanted the best for them.
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