Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "The Glass Menagerie" ¶ 11
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Tom's and final
The final episode of the final season, in spring 1999, placing Tom's career and relationship with Cassie on the rocks, was a cliffhanger with no resolution.
At the October 1980 reception for Tom's marriage to Tricia Clapper, all four members of CCR reunited and performed for the first time in a decade, and for the final time.
In the final chapter, Shrike finds Hester and intends to keep his promise of having her ressurrected as a Stalker, although looks closer and realized that she died holding Tom's hand, still gripping tightly.
At the final tribal council, Tom's leadership and physical ability against Katie's apparent riding-of-coattails, led the jury to vote Tom as the Sole Survivor, 6 – 1.
When production of " Tom's Rhinoplasty " ended, Parker and Stone were dissatisfied with the final product and believed audiences would hate it, but were surprised to receive largely positive feedback from fans, some of whom described it as their favorite of the latter half of the season.
In the comic-within-a-comic sequences of The Escapists, Tom's final fate is revealed and a new Escapist takes up the mantle of the hero.
The final scene shows Hackensacker and Gerry's sister, and the Princess and Tom's brother, getting married.
Babb's final film was his presentation of a European version of Harriet Beecher Stowe's book Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Tom's and speech
"-( Curran's speech in defense of James Somersett, a Jamaican slave who declared his freedom upon being brought to Britain slavery was banned by his master ; quoted extensively by U. S. abolitionists such as Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapter 37.

Tom's and watches
At the end, Toodles Galore watches Spike strum Tom, who has replaced the strings on his bass, while Jerry plays a quick riff on Tom's whiskers.

Tom's and mother
Tom's mother is deceased, but the housekeeper, Mrs. Baggert, functions as a surrogate mother.
Andre Sennwald, who reviewed the film for The New York Times upon its April 1931 release, called it " just another gangster film at the Strand, weaker than most in its story, stronger than most in its acting, and, like most, maintaining a certain level of interest through the last burst of machine-gun fire "; Woods and Cagney give " remarkably lifelike portraits of young hoodlums " and " Beryl Mercer as Tom's mother, Robert Emmett O ' Connor as a gang chief, and Donald Cook as Tom's brother, do splendidly.
Since their mother was unable to support the family on her own, the Perkinses were often in the presence of aunts on her father's side of the family, namely Isabella Beecher Hooker, a suffragist, Harriet Beecher Stowe ( author of Uncle Tom's Cabin ) and Catharine Beecher.
He also tells him about Tom's sleeping with his mother, at which Allworthy expresses shock, but Mrs Waters enters the room desiring to speak with him.
When a tinker comes begging, Tom's mother inadvertently gives him the pudding containing her son.
* Mrs Bessy Tulliver-Maggie and Tom's mother
His mother, Gwen, Tom's second wife, was a dancer.
There are a number of subplots: ( 1 ) The caretaker of Tom's late grandmother tries to fraudulently inherit her home ; ( 2 ) Hopkins ' estrangement from his wife and daughter ( who quits school to elope with an undesirable man ); and ( 3 ) Tom's adulterous behavior during the war and an out-of-wedlock son conceived in Italy, whose mother suddenly contacts him to seek monetary support at a most inconvenient time.
Eliza sued General Bethune for ownership, with Tom's elderly mother Charity enjoined by Eliza's attorney as a party in the plaintiff's suit.
However, after it became apparent that Eliza did not intend to honor any financial obligations to Charity, Tom's mother returned to Georgia.
The show centered on Tom Corbett ( Bill Bixby ), a handsome, thirty-something magazine publisher and widower from Los Angeles who had shouldered the responsibility of raising his freckled-faced, six-year-old son, Eddie ( Brandon Cruz ), who often cleverly manipulated his father about getting a new wife, shortly after the death of Eddie's mother and Tom's wife, Helen.
Tom's mother was a woman with whom Ted had a one-night stand.
In Justice Society of America 80 page Giant Sized ( 2010 ), it is revealed that Tom's mother, with whom it is discovered Wildcat had slightly more than a one night stand with, had the same powers as her son, but would change involuntarily every month during her monthly cycle.
After a minor battle involving Wildcat, Tom's mother and the first Huntress, Paula Brooks, Wildcat takes Tom's mother to see Dr. Midnite who cured her of the involuntary aspect of her power, allowing her to change at will instead.
Tom's father is a Sergeant Major in the Army, but Tom's mother refuses to live in the barracks like other wives.
Tom's mother does not like Jan, seeing her as a schemer who will derail Tom's chance at an education, just another girl who will get pregnant, possibly by some other boy.

Tom's and Laura
; Laura Wingfield: Amanda's daughter and Tom's older sister.
* A Model Grandmother: When Laura strikes a sexy pose for a magazine, it hampers Tom's chances of becoming form rep

Tom's and long
Georgiana May, a friend of Stowe's, wrote a letter to the author, saying, " I was up last night long after one o ' clock, reading and finishing Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Tom's and telling
Full-page illustration by Hammatt Billings for Uncle Tom's Cabin depicts Eliza telling Uncle Tom that he has been sold and she is running away to save her child.

Tom's and her
In 1854, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the chapter " Poor White Trash " in her book A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Stowe had stated that her sons had wept when she first read them the scene of Uncle Tom's death, but after Baldwin's essay it ceased being respectable to accept the melodrama of the Uncle Tom story.
After Stowe's death her son and grandson claimed she and Henson had met before Uncle Tom's Cabin was written, but the chronology does not hold up to scrutiny and she probably drew material only from his published autobiography.
Stowe mentioned a number of the inspirations and sources for her novel in A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853 ).
However, in 1985 Jane Tompkins expressed a different view of Uncle Tom's Cabin with her book In Sensational Designs: The Cultural Work of American Fiction.
However, while Stowe claimed A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin documented her previously consulted sources, she actually read many of the cited works only after the publication of her novel.
She is depicted performing a stage version of Uncle Tom's Cabin with her live-action friends when she falls unconscious.
Concerned about the plight of Native Americans in southern California and elsewhere, and inspired by her friend Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, Helen Hunt Jackson's novel Ramona was published in November 1884.
The marker memorializes the local legend that the real run-away slave, on whom the character of Eliza Harris of “ Uncle Tom's Cabin ” was based, stopped at the Silliven home on her way to freedom.
* Philippa Pearce, a children's author, set many of her books in the Fens, for example Tom's Midnight Garden.
" Shortly after, In June 1851, when she was 40, the first installment of her Uncle Tom's Cabin was published in the National Era.
Harriet Beecher Stowe's moving description of the treatment of slaves in Uncle Tom's Cabin, published in 1852, led her wide international readership to recognize — in some instances for the first time, the cruelty and oppression of slavery.
* Lady Bellaston ( Tom's lover and a leading figure in London society, who tries to force Sophia into marriage to a Lord by having her raped by him, so she would have Jones to herself )
In the meantime, Sophia has taken pity on Molly and requests her father to ask her to be her maid, but the family council decides to put everything on hold until Tom's intentions become clearer.
Book IV concludes with a conversation between Sophia and Mrs Honour, her maid, who is extolling Tom's virtues to the former and Sophia becomes annoyed by her presumptuousness.
Sophia is locked up in her room by her father but Honour manages to give her Tom's letter.

0.409 seconds.