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In 'The Glass Menagerie', what is the significance of the fire escape?

AA symbol of the family's wealth

BAn escape from reality and responsibility

CA pathway to a new romance

DA reminder of past tragedies

Answer:

B. An escape from reality and responsibility

Read Explanation:

In 'The Glass Menagerie', the fire escape is a prominent symbol, representing Tom's desire to escape from his suffocating home life and responsibilities. It signifies his yearning for adventure and a life beyond his current circumstances.


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