More Than a Title
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The early life of Amanda Wingfield
- Her conflict with Tom
- Amanda's conflict with her daughter
- Feeling sorry for Laura
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
Webster defines "mother" as "a female parent." While in some cases that may be all there is to a mother, more commonly, a mother has many more qualities than simply being "a female parent." One mother in particular who has an array of qualities is Amanda Wingfield. Amanda is the mother of Tom and Laura Wingfield in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. Amanda is the primary character in Williams' play, because her actions and opinions shape all of the events in the play.
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