Parallels of Tennessee Williams' Life and The Glass Menagerie

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English

 

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Frederick B

 

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November 28, 2013

 

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Also included is the character Jim O'Connor, the gentleman caller. The character of Tom Wingfield is nearly autobiographical of Tennessee Williams himself. One of the first similarities noticeable is the use of the name Tom as the central character and narrator. The author's real first name is Thomas; Tennessee was a nickname given to him during his days in college...
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Also, although it isn't clearly stated, the character Tom seems to be homosexual, and Williams is known to have been a homosexual. There are many other similarities between the character of Tom and the author. In the play, Tom is unhappily working in a warehouse shoe factory, toiling day in and day out in a job he despises...
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