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Glass Characters
Cat Characters
Streetcar Characters
Hodgepodge
Symbolism
100
The narrator
Who is Tom Wingfield?
100
Married to the "cat"
Who is Brick?
100
Goes crazy in the end.
Who is Blanche DuBois?
100
Laura's favorite glass animal.
What is a unicorn?
100
The unicorn breaks and turns into this "normal" figurine.
What is a horse?
200
The mother
Who is Amanda Wingfield
200
The "cat".
Who is Maggie?
200
Mrs. Kowalski's first name.
What is Stella?
200
Echo Spring is a brand of this.
What is alcohol?
200
This feature of the apartment symbolizes the Wingfields' desire to escape their reality.
What is the fire escape?
300
Likes to play with glass figurines
Who is Laura Wingfield?
300
Owns the richest plantation this side of the delta.
Who is Big Daddy?
300
Stanley's ethnic heritage.
What is Polish?
300
Blanche's former profession.
What is high school English teacher?
300
The two things Brick leans on for support.
What are his crutch and his liquor?
400
The long-awaited emissary from the world of reality
Who is Jim O'Connor?
400
The elder son of the Pollitt family.
Who is Gooper?
400
This couple lives upstairs from the Kowalskis.
Who are Eunice and Steve?
400
The Glass Menagerie is this type of play, based on Tom's recollections of the events.
What is a memory play?
400
This is the "hot tin roof" upon which Maggie seeks to stay.
What is her marriage?
500
His illuminated portrait hangs on the wall.
Who is Mr. Wingfield?
500
The nickname Maggie gives for her nieces and nephews?
What is "no-neck monsters"?
500
The youngest character to kiss Blanche on stage.
Who is the Collector?
500
The name of Blanche's gay and dead husband.
What is Allan?
500
In "A Streetcar Named Desire," this item that covers a lightbulb hides the harshness of reality and gets pulled off by Stanley.
What is a paper lantern?