Is this all the information you have if yes we cant help you sorry next time give more details maybe :)
Well, you notice how Lindner is very hesitant in his speech? That shows that he’s pretty reluctant to have to deal with the conflict of moving this family into that neighborhood. He’s at his wits end and he doesn’t understand why people are reacting the way they do or how to satisfy everyone in this situation. He’s not a man who deals well with conflict, but he’s also definitely not apologizing for feeling the way he feels. Rather, he’s frustrated that they’re not seeing it from <em>his</em> side, y’see? He’s not angry, though, as he tries to stay cordial even while explaining how he sees it. It’s almost more like he’s whining, a little?? lol
Anyways, I think the answer is desperate and abrupt. Hope this helped, and if not, I’m really sorry!!
The theme of The Glass Menagerie include:
- One should always live in the present but plan for the future.
- It is better to face reality than to live in a fantasy world.
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
A theme simply means the man idea that can be found in a literary work. It's the underlying message in the story.
In this case, the themes of The Glass Menagerie are that one should always live in the present but plan for the future and it is better to face reality than to live in a fantasy world.
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