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STUDY OF DRAMA
PRESENTED BY:
1. Putri Nurul Hidayati
2. Zuhrotun Samawiyah
THE EXTRINSIC ELEMENT ANALYSIS
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THE GLASS MENAGERIEBY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
This discussion is about one objective. It is to study the reflection of William’s own life poured in the play.
The expressive approach is used in this analysis.
This drama is the reflection of playwright’s own life.
It is a story of unhappy family life after being deserted by the father and the daughter has problem in socializing.
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EXPRESSIVE APPROACHAn approach that focuses its attention to the man of letters as a composer or the author of literary work.
AUTHOR WORKS
( IDEAS, EMOSION, EXPERIENCES )
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THE STEPSBecause this approach is an approach that associates a literary work by the author.
The first step in applying the expressive approach, a critic must know the biography of the author of literary works that will be studied.
The second step is interpreting the understanding of the elements contained in the literature, such as theme, style / diction, imagery, and so on.
The third step, declare the results of the measurement is based on a review of psychological / psychiatric author.
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The Glass Menagerie is a four-character
memory play by Tennessee Williams which
premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams
from obscurity to fame.
Published : 1945
Playwright : Tennessee Williams
Characters : Amanda Wingfield, Laura
Wingfield, Tom Wingfield, and
Jim O’connor.
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THE SYNOPSIS The action of the play centers on Tom, his mother Amanda, and his sister Laura. In
1937 they live together in a small apartment in St. Louis. Their father abandoned
them years earlier, and Tom is now the family's breadwinner. He works at the
Continental Shoemakers warehouse during the day, but he disappears nightly "to the
movies." Amanda is a loving mother, but her meddling and nagging are hard to live
with for Tom, who is a grown man and who earns the wages that support the entire
family. Laura is a frightened and terribly shy girl, with unbelievably weak nerves.
She is also slightly lame in one leg, and she seldom leaves the apartment of her own
volition. She busies herself caring for her "glass menagerie," a collection of delicate
little glass animals.
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Amanda dreams constantly of the long-ago days when she was a young
Southern belle and the darling of her small town's social scene. She enrolled
Laura in classes at Rubicam's Business College, hoping that a career in business
would make Laura self-sufficient. She discovers that Laura stopped attending
class a long time ago, because the speed tests on the typewriter terrified her.
After the fiasco at Rubicam's, Amanda gives up on a business career for Laura
and puts all her hopes into finding a husband for her.
Amanda's relationship with Tom is difficult. Tom longs to be free – like his father -
to abandon Amanda and Laura and set off into the world. He has stayed because
of his responsibility for them, but his mother's nagging and his frail sister's
idiosyncrasies make the apartment a depressing and oppressive place. Tom also
hates his job. His only escape comes from his frequent visits to the movies, but
his nightly disappearances anger and baffle Amanda. He fights with Amanda all
the time, and the situation at home grows more unbearable.
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Amanda, sensing that Tom wants to leave, tries to make a deal with him. If Tom
and Amanda can find a husband for Laura, a man who can take care of her, then
Tom will be free of his responsibility to them. Amanda asks Tom to bring home
gentlemen callers to meet Laura. Tom brings home Jim O'Connor, a fellow
employee at the warehouse. He is an outgoing and enthusiastic man on whom
Laura had a terrible crush in high school. Jim chats with Laura, growing
increasingly flirtatious, until he finally kisses her. Then he admits that he has a
fiancé and cannot call again. For fragile Laura, the news is devastating.
Amanda is furious, and after Jim leaves she accuses Tom of playing a cruel joke
on them. Amanda and Tom have one final fight, and not long afterward Tom
leaves for good. In his closing monologue, he admits that he cannot escape the
memory of his sister. Though he abandoned her years ago, Laura still haunts him.
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THE AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHYThomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III (March 26,
1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American best known playwright, author of many stage classics. He was born of English, Welsh and Huguenot descent, in Columbus, Mississippi, the second child of Edwina (née Dakin) and Cornelius Coffin (C.C.) Williams.
His father, Cornelius Williams had a violent temper and was a man prone to use his fists. He disdained his son's effeminacy and his mother Edwina, locked in an unhappy marriage, focused her overbearing attention almost entirely on her frail young son. Many critics and historians note that Williams found inspiration for much of his writing in his own dysfunctional family.
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By the mid-1930s his father's increasing alcoholism and abusive temper (he had part of his ear bitten off in a poker game fight) finally led Edwina to separate from him, although they never divorced.
Throughout his life Williams remained close to his sister Rose who was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a young woman. In 1943, as her behavior became increasingly disturbing, she was subjected to a lobotomy, unfortunately with disastrous results, and was subsequently institutionalized for the rest of her life. As soon as he was financially able to, Williams had her moved to a private institution just north of New York City where he often visited her. He gave her a percentage interest in several of his most successful plays, the royalties from which were applied toward her care. The devastating effects of Rose's illness may have contributed to Williams' alcoholism and his dependence on various combinations of amphetamines and barbiturates.
On February 25, 1983, Williams was found dead in his suite at the Elysee Hotel in New York at age of 71.
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INTERPRETING TO THE DRAMA CHARACTER AND CHARATERIZATION
1. Amanda Wingfield - Laura and Tom’s mother. A proud, vivacious woman, Amanda clings fervently to memories of a vanished, genteel past. She is simultaneously admirable, charming, pitiable, and laughable.
2. Laura Wingfield - Amanda’s daughter and Tom’s older sister. Laura has a bad leg, on which she has to wear a brace, and walks with a limp. Twenty-three years old and painfully shy, she has largely withdrawn from the outside world and devotes herself to old records and her collection of glass figurines.
3. Tom Wingfield - Amanda’s son and Laura’s younger brother. An aspiring poet, Tom works at a shoe warehouse to support the family. He is frustrated by the numbing routine of his job and escapes from it through movies, literature, and alcohol.
4. Jim O’Connor - An old acquaintance of Tom and Laura. Jim was a popular athlete in high school and is now a shipping clerk at the shoe warehouse in which Tom works. He is unwaveringly devoted to goals of professional achievement and ideals of personal success.
5. Mr. Wingfield - Amanda’s husband and Laura and Tom’s father. Mr. Wingfield was a handsome man who worked for a telephone company. He abandoned his family years before the action of the play and never appears onstage. His picture, however, is prominently displayed in the Wingfields’ living room.
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THEME
A story of unhappy family life after being deserted by the father.
SETTING
In the house of that family only
PLOT
The drama of the glass menagerei using chronological or progressive plot. This
story really starts from the exposition, complication, climax, and ending with
troubleshooting. The author presents the story in sequence or in nature. This
means that the order of time sequence of events A, B, C, D and so on.
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The play the glass menagerie is truly a reflection of the
playwright’s life, including his family’s and his own life’s experiences.
The setting of The Glass Menagerie comes through in the Wingfield
family’s daily life. It can be seen after this next slide.
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Similarities between The Glass Menagerei and Williams’s Life:Williams' father, a traveling salesman, was transferred to the
home office in St. Louis.Williams also work in a shoe factory before going to a university
and starting to write. Mother -- lives in the old glory of Southern belle.Sister – suffers from mental problems.
Differences:The father does not leave them behind.William takes care of his sister off and on; There are two brothers; the family situation is not that bad.
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THE CONCLUSIONCharacters in his plays are often seen as
representations of his family members. Laura Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie was understood to be modeled on Rose. Some biographers believed that the character of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire is also based on her. Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie was generally seen to represent Williams' mother, Edwina. Characters such as Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie and Sebastian in Suddenly, Last Summer were understood to represent Williams himself.
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