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B. One role of the narrator in "The Glass Menagerie" is as the person who B.provides commentary on what happens during the play. Since it is a play, many of the parts are either dialogues or actions. For example, there is no detailed description of the character's thoughts and feelings. The narrator comes in to supply the necessary information so that the audience will be guided and gaps in the meanings and intentions are filled.
D. Through his use of screens, lighting, and music, the playwright builds suspense in the action. Since the play is performed on stage live, there is no "take two's" and editing. Thus, in order to lead the audience to suspense, sound effects and music are added along with the changes in light with each color giving meaning to the scene. In addition, to help in the changes in settings, screens are used because there is limited time to make big changes on the stage.
The setting and plot play the most important role in the story. High school is perfect for the development of a story that is based on the issue of being popular or not existing at all. The plot is very much linked to current aspects in the life of teenagers or very young people about to go to college. Reaching the goal of becoming the center of attention at those ages , as shown in the story, is for some people, a dream come true. Family , as in the case of these cousins, proves to be the best setting for feelings of rivalry.Solidarity might appear but competition arises and the help turns to revenge, which puts everyone in their place.All in all, problems come to light when somebody tries to became a person so different from their true selves.