The song Frantic by Metallica applies to The Glass Menagerie in that, two of the main characters in the play are going through in a sense what the song is describing.
Tom, I believe is the most prominent example, in that he is the most rebellious. He tries to run away from his problems by getting involved in self destructive escapes such as the late nights out drinking, the dance clubs, and sex. He can see that these activities are not good for him and certainly not was his mother wants, yet he continues to go down the same path; much like in the song when it poses the question, if you knew what lay ahead would you, “stop to warm at karmas burning or look ahead, but keep on turning?” Tom also gives up his dreams or sells his life for $65 a month at his job. He’s “worn out [of] always being afraid. An endless stream of fear that I’ve made.” Isn’t Tom afraid of losing all of his dreams? Always worried that his life will be stuck where it is, and that he’ll never escape.
Laura has certain qualities that also apply to the song. She is a shy shut-in that never quite realizes the real world. She is always, “Treading water full of worry.” Afraid of disappointing her mother. She drops out of her college courses and has a low self-esteem. This self loathing to an extent can even be more destructive than physical damages. She will not have the strength or confidence in herself to live a real life. All she can do is, “keep searching” for the answer, yet the “search goes on” if she can never realize her potential. She is so fragile, wasting away her days taking care of her glass menagerie.
The Essay on Glass Menagerie Tom Illusion Life
? The Glass Menagerie? In the? The Glass Menagerie? , two themes are used so that the characters can deal with their painful facts of life. ? Illusion? and? Escape? are the two themes which all the characters use. Tom Wingfield uses both of these themes to try and live a good happy life. Tom is capable of maintaining a life outside of his home, at his job, and going out of town. Tom is not a ...
Towards the end of the play, we have reason to believe that she does overcome some of her shyness though. What with her using nicknames with Jim and her lack of being upset when a favorite glass ornament breaks. She may be able to answer positively to the beginning question of the song, “If I could have my wasted days back, would I use them to get back on track?” We now might can see how she may choose to change certain negative aspects about her life.
“You live it or lie it.” Each of the characters has come to a point in there lives where they must choose a different path in their life. The lyrics of self destruction, wasted days and different lifestyles in Frantic all help to support the trials Tom and Laura face.