Summary: Amanda Wingfield is a faded, tragic remnant of Southern gentility who lives in poverty in a dingy St. Louis apartment with her son, Tom, and her daughter, Laura. Amanda strives to give meaning and direction to her life and the lives of her children, though her methods are ineffective and irritating. and dusting my glass collection-this is where I belong! I fail everywhere else in the outside world. Here, there's nothing to fail at! I'll never succeed at finding a husband or a job, so I might as well give up trying now and just be content in my bubble with at least having no additional failure for the rest of my life! I can't see Jim!
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The Glass Menagerie - Monologue (Laura) A monologue from the play by Tennessee Williams LAURA (early twenties) Mom, I can't do anything- No, Mom, please! I have to say this. I can't go outside these walls. There's just too much pain! I can feel everyone staring at me-staring at this. ( She points to the braced leg. I'm going to the movies! I'm going to opium dens, yes, opium dens, Mother. I've joined the Hogan Gang, I'm a hired assassin, I carry a tommy gun in a violin case. I run a string of cat houses in the Valley. They call me Killer, Killer Wingfield. Role Tom Wingfield Actor John Malkovich I didn't go to the moon. I went much further, for time is the longest distance between two places. Not long after that I left St. Louis. I descended the steps of our fire escape for the last time and from then on I followed in my father's footsteps attempting to find in motion what was lost in space. The Glass Menagerie Monologues A son longs to escape from his stifling home, where his genteel mother worries about the future prospects of his lame, shy sister. Watch the Movie Tom Wingfield Monologues No? Well you're right, Mother. I'm going to opium dens. Yes, mother. Opium dens.
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The Glass Menagerie (Scene I) Lyrics 5 Possess your soul in patience - you will. Amanda Wingfield The Glass Menagerie 3 Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have. Tom Wingfield The Glass Menagerie 3 All monologues are property and copyright of their owners. Monologues are presented on StageAgent for educational purposes only. Laura's monologue in "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams performed by Brynn Doyle The Glass Menagerie (Scene 2) Lyrics 'Laura Haven't you Ever Liked Some Boy?' On the dark stage the screen is lighted with the image of blue roses. [Gradually LAURA' S figure becomes apparent and.
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Jim´s monologue from The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams. In this scene Jim starts to notice Laura has a great personality in spite of being s. The Glass Menagerie - Monologue (Jim) All monologues are property and copyright of their owners. Monologues are presented on MightyActor for educational purposes only . A monologue from the play by Tennessee Williams JIM [abruptly]: You know what I judge to be the trouble with you? Inferiority complex I Know what that is?
A Laura monologue from the play "The Glass Menagerie." Nadia Wilemski, 16 years old. The Glass Menagerie Character Amanda Wingfield Gender Female Age Range Adult, Mature Adult Style Dramatic Act/Scene Act 1, Scene 2 Time & Place The Wingfield apartment in St. Louis, Missouri, 1937 Length Short Time Period Contemporary Show Type Play Tags
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The Glass Menagerie, Amanda Wingfield | Share Film The Glass Menagerie Play The Glass Menagerie Author Tennessee Williams Role Amanda Wingfield Actor Katharine Hepburn I think you're doing things you're ashamed of and that's why you act like this. I don't believe that you go every night at the movies. Nobody goes to the movies night after night. The Glass Menagerie (Scene 3) Lyrics. [TOM speaks from the fire-escape landing.] TOM: After the fiasco at Rubicam's Business College, the idea of getting a gentleman caller for Laura began to play.