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What is Amanda Wingfield's attitude towards her son's desires to leave the family in The Glass Menagerie ?

AShe discourages Tom from leaving and tries to keep him home.

BShe supports Tom's desire to leave and encourages him to pursue his dreams.

CShe is indifferent to Tom's wishes and focuses solely on her own problems.

DShe believes that Tom should travel and gain life experiences away from home.

Answer:

A. She discourages Tom from leaving and tries to keep him home.

Read Explanation:

  • In The Glass Menagerie, Amanda Wingfield is determined to keep her son Tom at home, despite his growing desire to leave and pursue his own dreams. She views Tom as the primary breadwinner in the family and believes that he is essential for their survival.

  • Tom feels trapped in a monotonous, uninspiring job at a warehouse, and he longs for adventure and freedom, often escaping into the world of movies and literature.

  • However, Amanda is fearful of him abandoning the family, especially considering Laura's delicate condition and the lack of a stable figure in their lives.


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