What object symbolizes Laura's inner world?
The glass menagerie
"Promise, ..., you’ll — never be a drunkard!"
whose quote is this
Amanda
Who is the narrator of the play?
Tom Wingfield
Fragile
easily broken or damaged
What is the unit of force?
Newton
What does a coffin mean?
Tom does not feel alive like his family buried him
"Stumblejohn!"
Who said it?
Jim
Who is the golden child?
Jim
What are jonquils?
flowers
What is Miss Guldana's hometown?
Aktobe
What does the unicorn symbolize?
Laura's uniqueness
"The fire escape is a poor excuse for a porch"
What does this mean???
The Wingfield family is poor compared to Amanda's past
How many characters in the play?
you have 5 seconds
5
Who is matron?
housewife/housekeeper
Bonus
x1.5 to your points
How did Jim mistakenly call Laura?
What does it symbolize?
Blue Roses
It turns Laura's disease into a virtue: her unusual qualities are perceived as something special, not negative.
"I didn't go to the moon, I went much further - for time is the longest distance between two places"
Who said it????
Tom
What style of parenting does Amanda follow?
Helicopter/Authoritarian
Listless
lacking energy or enthusiasm, melancholy
What is the capital of Uzbekistan?
Tashkent
Why is the fire escape an ironic symbol?
It suggests escape but never leads to resolution
"How old are you, Laura?"
Who asked it?
Amanda
"AMANDA: Why? Why? How old are you, Laura? LAURA: Mother, you know my age."
-200 points
L
devout
having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.
Can memory be trusted as a source of knowledge?
btw it is TOK related question connected with the glass menagerie
The play suggests memory is unreliable but meaningful, as it reveals emotional truth rather than objective fact