Act 1, Scenes 1 and 2
Act 1, Scenes 3 and 4
Act 1, Scenes 5 and 6
Act 2, Scenes 7 and 8
Miscellaneous
100
Where Amanda grew up as a young lady
In the South
100
How Amanda earns extra money
Sells magazine subscriptions
100
The one trait that any potential suitor cannot have
Drinks alcohol/Being a drinker
100
What occurs as dinner ends and why
The lights go out because Tom did not pay the electric bill
100
The glass menagerie symbolizes this
How fragile Laura is
200
What D. A. R. stands for
Daughters of the American Revolution
200
The type of warehouse Tom works in with Jim
A shoe warehouse
200
The type of class Jim O'Connor takes at night school
Public speaking
200
What Amanda and Jim offer to Laura after dinner
Dandelion wine/Chewing gum
200
What happens to the unicorn
Jim hits it and the horn breaks off
300
The city and state where the action of the play occurs
St. Louis, Missouri
300
What Tom gives Laura and why
The magician's scarf because he knocked over her glass collection/menagerie
300
What Amanda's devotion to her children has turned her into
A witch
300
The play Jim appeared in
The Pirates of Penzance
300
Jim states that others are common as ___________ but Laura is ____________ _____________
Weeds/Blue Roses
400
The number of gentlemen callers Amanda had in one afternoon
Seventeen
400
The trick that Tom most identifies with and why
The coffin trick because he is in a bad situation
400
The one home improvement that Amanda did not have enough time to complete
Papering the walls/Wallpapering
400
Where the music comes from
The Paradise Dance Hall
400
Jim's dream job and the name of his fiancee
A job in television/Betty
500
The way Tom recalls the action of the play
Through memory
500
The bell in the church, heard as Tom comes home, is a religious reference for this
How little time man has
500
What Amanda criticizes about Tom's appearance
His hair/Cowlick
500
Five actions Jim takes to show his affection toward Laura
He offers her gum, gives her advice, signs her yearbook, compliments her appearance, dances with her, and kisses her
500
Ultimately, the play is about ...
Escapism, sacrifice, dreams, or disillusionment
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