CHARACTERS
STRUCTURE
WHO SAID IT
SYMBOLS/IMAGERY
GENERAL Q'S
100

Who is the Narrator?

Tom Wingfield

100

The type of play that are based on the memories of one? 

A memory play
100

"Fifty dollars tuition, all of our plans-- my hopes and  ambitions for you-- just gone up the spout, just gone up the spout like that." 

Who is Amanda Wingfield? Scene Two

100

What item does Laura treasure the most?

Her glass unicorn/collection
100

Where is Laura supposed to be going during the day?

School/University

200

Who is the fragile character collecting glass animals and has a limp leg?

Laura Wingfield

200

What languages are used within the play?

What is English & French?

200

"I'll be glad very happy, and so will you. You'll go up, up on a broomstick, over Blue Mountain with seventeen gentlemen callers. You ugly-- babbling-- old witch."

Who is Tom Wingfield? Scene Three

200

These are used to create mood, atmosphere & to create subjective memories

What is Lighting?

200

What organization is Amanda involved in? 

What is The D.A.R? (Daughters of the American Revolution)

300

Who is obsessed with the past?

Amanda Wingfield

300

What literary technique is used?

What is Gender Theory

300

"If you're going to make such a fuss, I'll call it off, I'll tell him not to come!"

Who is Tom Wingfield? Scene 5

300

What is the nickname for Laura reflecting her uniqueness & fragility?

"Blue Roses"

300

Where does the play take place?

St. Louis, Missouri

400

What is the name of the gentleman caller -- and the only person who connects with Laura

Jim O'Connor

400

What time period is the play set in? 

The Great Depression

400

"Glass breaks so easily. No matter how careful you are."

Who is Laura Wingfield? Scene 7
400

What represents an escape for Tom, in the house?

The Fire Escape

400
Where is Tom when he says he is at the movie theater?

Where is the bar?