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1、1. IntroductionThe Story of Qiu Ju was directed by Zhang yimou(1951?) who is one of the most famous and influential directors in China .He s full of deep Chinese local touch movies known and Artistic feature is charactered by its vivid details and romantic themes shining to each other .The movie tel
2、ls that a man fought with his village head and his genitals was hit ,and so his wife , Qiuju ,did want to get a statement to the head for his husband .With the help of the officer, the head promised to pay some money but he was so arrogant that he insulted Qiuju when paying money , and then Qiuju ga
3、ve up the money and went on her way against the head .It was another movie ,namedErin Brockovich .directed by Steven Soderbergh .It stated that an unfortunate woman who was the mother of three kids with no skills was adopted by her lawyer .In a investigation ,she discovered that there were some pois
4、onous substance in sewage ,then she told the water supplying company but they did with it carelessly ,thus,she decided to seek justice for citizens .As a gifted and prolific writer, TennesseeWilliams (1911-1983) is one of the most important and influential playwrights in contemporary America and one
5、 of the most widely performed dramatist in the history of the Western stage. Noted for his poetic lyricism and vivid frankness, he was celebrated as a“ poet of the human heaand the “Laureatef the Outcast ”(Heintzelman and Smith-Howard 2005: 3). His major plays include The Glass Menagerie, A Streetca
6、r Named Desire, Summer And Smoke and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, which are among the most acclaimed dramas performed on Broadway. The poetic play The Glass Menagerie; which describes the life of the Wingfield family, marks the beginning of the post-war American drama.TennesseeWilliams was born in Mississ
7、ippi on March 26, 1911. His parents named him Thomas Lanier Williams III, but he changed his name to Tennessee as a token of admiration for his father ancestors who were frontiersman from EasternTennessee(Moon: 7). He started writing when he was only twelve and decided to become a writer at the age
8、of twenty. After his father pulled him out of the University of Missouri for failing at ROTC, Tennessee worked as a clerk and typist in the Shoe Factory. Finally, he graduated from the theatre program at the University of Iowa and became a screenwriter.Tennesseealways remained a writer at heart. He
9、wrote poems, short stories, novels and plays throughout his life with varying degreesof success.Although his first Broadway production, Battle of Angels, put on by the Theatre Guild in 1940 was a complete disaster, his second play on Broadway, The Glass Menagerie was an instant hit. There were 24 cu
10、rtain calls on opening night, and it ran for two years and won the New York Drama Critics Circle award for best play. His next play, A Streetcar Named Desire, was also a box office and critical hit. Tennessee became one of the most famous playwrights of the twentieth century. He won two Pulitzer pri
11、zes, two New York Drama Critics Circle awards for best play and a Tony award. He also was elected to the National Institute for Arts and Letters and received an honorary doctorate from Harvard University (Moon: 8). In 1980, he was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Jimmy C
12、arter.The Glass Menagerieis a memory play about life of the Wingfields in St. Louis, 1937. The narrator Tom, his mother Amanda, and his sister Laura are trying to make ends meet in a small tenement apartment. Tom s father, a telephone repinairman falls love with long distance and has abandoned the f
13、amily. Amanda is a former southern belle who indulges herself in the memory in Blue Mountain. Tom is the breadwinner of the family by working in a warehouse, but he is eager for an adventure. Laura lives in a world of her own and spends all her time polishing her glass animals and listening to old r
14、ecords. After discovering that Laura has dropped out of Business College, Amanda decides that she must find a husband for Laura and she asks Tom to bring a gentleman caller. When Tom invites Jim O Connor, his only friend at the warehouse, home for dinner, Laura finds that he is the same boy she like
15、d in high school. After dinner, Laura and Jim begin to talk and she overcomes some of her shyness. However, after kissing her, Jim confesses that he is engaged and leaves the apartment hastily. Inthe end of the play, Tom abandons the family for his dream adventure, but he is still tortured by the gu
16、ilt of leaving Laura in the everlasting darkness.Besides the poetic structure and language, critics such as Harold Bloom, DelmaE. Presley and Judith J. Thompson frequently comment on the psychological complexity of The Glass Menagerie, in which escapism is a major theme. Set in the times of the Grea
17、t Depression, the play s events occur when America s middle clasfaced personal and social crises becauseof economic collapse. The Wingfields live among the lower middle class, which is described as the largest and fundamentally enslaved section of American society. The entrance to their apartment is
18、 a fire-escape a name with “atouch of accidental poetic truth, for all of these huge buildings are always burning with the slow and implacable fires of human desperation” (Williams 2009: 1). Obviously, the Wingfield family and the gentleman caller, Jim, all struggle to escape from the harsh realitie
19、s by using their different ways.This thesis focuses on the escapism of the four characters, Amanda, Laura, Tom and Jim. As part of my critical methodology, I carefully analyze this particular play, The Glass Menagerie, by probing into the psychology of the four characters, analyzing the cause and th
20、e result of their escapism as well as the relation between TennesseeWilliams and the play. This thesis starts with the analysis of Amanda, trying to find out the cause of her escape.It proceeds with the concern of the shy crippled daughter, Laura, followed by Tom, a poet working in a warehouse but h
21、aving a thirst for adventure. Then, it attempts to analyze the real identity of the gentleman caller Jim: a disguised loser presenting the illusion of escape. The next part reveals the relation between TennesseeWilliams and the play. In the end, a conclusion is provided to summarize the thesis.2. So
22、urces2.1 the story of QiujuThe movie adapted from the novel .It came to the world in 1992 and it gained great contents immediately .2.2 Erin BrockovichIt was adapted according to a real case happened in America.3. 2.1 A former southern belleIn Scene One, after finishing the evening meal, Amanda pret
23、ends she is a servant and cleans the dishes, telling Laura she needs to stay fresh and pret tyfor gentleman callers. Ignoring Laura csomment that she does not expect any callers, Amanda begins her familiar narrative:“ One Sunday afternoon in aBinlu,eyoMuorumntotherreceived seventeen! gentlemen calle
24、rs! Why, sometimes there werent chairs enough to accommodate them all. We had to send the nigger over to bring in folding chairs from the parish house” (Williams 2009: 7). Tom tells Laura that he knows what is coming while Laura insists that Amanda be allowed the privilege of cultivating the illusio
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