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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
6

What type of relationship do Tom and Laura Wingfield have in The Glass Menagerie?

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1 answer:
9966 [12]3 years ago
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Answer:

Affectionate

Explanation:

The Glass Menagerie is a play that tells the story of Tom Wingfield who dreams of being a poet while working hard in a warehouse to be able to support his family.

Tom and Laura are brothers and although they often do not understand each other and do not agree with each other's attitudes, they have a very strong, deep and affectionate relationship, where one cares about the other and supports each other's success, even if they sometimes do it in a non-literal way.

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