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Character Traits and Relationships

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Amanda, one of the protagonists in "The Glass Menagerie," by Tennessee Williams (1944), has a few traits that influence her relationships with others.

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One of her traits is selfish. Two, she is a profit-seeking person. Three, she is interested.

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These traits influence her relationships with others. “What is his salary? Have you any idea?” “AMANDA: Yes, how well I know! But for a family man, eighty-five dollars a month is not much more than you can just get by on.” Some readers can get mad after reading this. Amanda just cares about the monetary, how Laura will be with a rich person who is going to give her a better life. She wouldn’t be worried about work or doing things by herself.

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ms Oumy Diop ms Oumy Diop (May 04 2020 12:07AM) : why some reader will be mad it's just how she think is the best to know if her daughter will in a good hand that she will be happy.
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Amanda just cares about the monetarymoney, how Laura will be with a rich person and who is going to give her a better life.

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Later, in the same chapter, another Character Tom interacts with Amanda. “TOM: You don't have to make any fuss.” Tom is an honest person who doesn't want Amanda to exaggerate about the visit. That makes the reader think that Tom is being rude with Amanda.

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DMU Timestamp: April 27, 2020 21:40

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