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What type of play is The Glass Menagerie described as?

ARealist Play

BMemory Play

CComedy

DAbsurd Drama

Answer:

B. Memory Play

Read Explanation:

Tom, the narrator, calls it a “memory play” because it’s based on his recollections. The events are filtered through emotion and memory rather than strict realism


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