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The nickname of Laura Wingfield :

ABlue Bells

BBlue Roses

CWhite Bells

DWhite Roses

Answer:

B. Blue Roses

Read Explanation:

  • The nickname of Laura Wingfield, a character from Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Menagerie, is "Blue Roses."

  • This nickname is given to Laura by her high school crush, Jim O'Connor. He mistakenly thinks her name is "Blue Roses" instead of "Laura," and it sticks with her as a kind of endearing but somewhat poignant label, symbolizing her fragility and uniqueness, much like the glass animals she keeps in her collection.


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