PPT-The Glass Menagerie Scenes 1 & 2 Vocabulary
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beau N a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman conglomeration N combining miscellaneous things into a rounded mass elegiac Adj expressing sorrow often for
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The Glass Menagerie Scenes 1 & 2 Vocabulary: Transcript
beau N a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman conglomeration N combining miscellaneous things into a rounded mass elegiac Adj expressing sorrow often for something past induct V place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position. – The Glass Menagerie - Bryce Alexander PART 1: THE PLAYWRIGHT & HIS PLAY “=t’s no tragedy͘ Glass breaks so easily no matter how careful you are͘” When Tenne Tennessee Williams. Thomas. Lanier Williams . b. Columbus. , . Mississippi, . on March 26, 1911. . His . mother, the former Edwina Dakin, was . the puritanical . daughter of an Episcopal rector. . His . Modern Play . English Language Arts 20-1. Glass Menagerie. What is a glass Menagerie ?. noun . 1. . a collection of wild or unusual animals, especially for exhibition. . 2. a place where they are kept or exhibited. . a play by Tennessee Williams. m. enagerie: a collection of animals. Tennessee Williams. Born Thomas Lanier Williams in Columbus, Mississippi in 1911. His family moved frequently but most of his school years were spent in Missouri near St. Louis. Evan, Kayla, David, Abby. Thesis. “A society intent on a future altered by technological development but one in which that the development fails to give ordinary people any significant progress” (Reynolds. 1 Jenny Mills Thomas Lanier “Tennessee” Williams was arguably one of the greatest American playwrights to have ever had his work grace the stage. Born in 1911 in Mississippi to a hard - It seems like the scenes are getting more captivating with each chapter. Applause for whoever is creating these lovely scenes and that too in such short time Executive Producer - Disney Pl A Master of Evasion. Tennessee Williams. Born Thomas Lanier “Tennessee” Williams in Columbus, Mississippi.. Mother was an aggressive woman obsessed by fantasies of genteel Southern living.. Father was a traveling shoe salesman, both distant and abusive.. archetype. N. something that serves as a model. disarray. N. untidiness, especially clothing and appearance. endowment. N. . natural abilities or qualities . gesticulate. V. show or express through movement. Remember to draw a line under Journal entry #3 and label today’s entry as “. Journal . entry . 4”. : . Anne’s father tells her to remember, “There are no walls; there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind.” Respond to this quote…. By Tennessee Williams. According to Williams, the play is about:. “. the ravishment of the tender, the sensitive, the delicate, by the savage and brutal forces of modern society. ”. Homework 2013 – 2014 Unit 1 English II Due Each Thursday HOMEWORK Each Week USE YOUR GLENCOE TEXT! (Assigned on Monday DUE on Thursday of the same week) Bio – Summary Sentences Preview – Vocabulary /Literary Elements 6.2. Science of Crime Scenes. 1. Biological Evidence. Distinction between body fluids and tissues and DNA. Biological materials: Blood, hair, semen, saliva, etc.. Molecular information: DNA. Biological materials are also useful for toxicological examinations. Science of Crime Scenes. 1. Disaster and Mass Fatalities. Science of Crime Scenes. 2. Disaster and Mass Fatalities. A disaster involving mass fatalities creates a specific problem that only forensic science can solve: Who died?.
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