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What is Laura Wingfield’s physical condition in The Glass Menagerie?

AShe suffers from a severe speech impediment

BShe has a limp

CShe is completely blind

DShe has a chronic illness that confines her to a wheelchair

Answer:

B. She has a limp

Read Explanation:

  • In The Glass Menagerie, Laura Wingfield has a limp.

  • This physical disability is central to her character and symbolizes her emotional fragility and isolation. Her limp, which she tries to conceal, makes her feel self-conscious and awkward, contributing to her social anxiety and shy demeanor.

  • This condition also plays a significant role in her retreat into the world of her glass menagerie, where she can escape into her own fantasy world of delicate glass animals, far from the harshness of reality.


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