How does this scene affect the play?

It creates anticipation about the upcoming meeting

between Laura and her first gentleman caller, Jim.

It emphasizes that Laura is not interested in having

gentlemen callers pursue her.

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It demonstrates how Tom and Amanda are desperate

to marry Laura off, so they can have their own lives.

It highlights how invested Tom is in pleasing his

mother and making her happy

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The scene affects play because it creates anticipation about the meeting between Laura and her first gentleman caller, Jim, as shown in the first answer option.

What is the effect of the scene?

  • Cause curiosity in the reader.
  • Cause anticipation of the meeting.
  • Cause anxiety about how Laura and Jim will react to each other.

The scene shows Laura being introduced to a gentleman she doesn't know, but who the family hopes will please her. The characters in the scene seem interested and anxious about how their meeting will unfold and this curiosity is conveyed to the audience who are also motivated to see the meeting.

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This scene belongs to the play "The Glass Menagerie."

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Answer:

It creates anticipation about the upcoming meeting between Laura and her first gentleman caller, Jim.

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