The Glass Menagerie

  • Marxist Themes in Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie

    Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie is analyzed as a Marxist critique revealing the economic and ideological pressures on the Wingfield family. It portrays their struggles as products of class dynamics and capitalist structures rather than mere personal dysfunctions. The play illustrates how capitalism shapes identity, aspirations, and family relations, highlighting systemic inequalities.

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