Worksheet on Amanda Wingfield - The Glass Menagerie

English
Year 9
9 questions
~18 mins
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A worksheet focusing on Amanda Wingfield from Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, designed for Year 9 students to develop analytical and interpretative skills through exam-style questions.

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Worksheet on Amanda Wingfield - The Glass Menagerie

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Grade Year 9
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Scene Summary and Context

In Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Menagerie, Amanda Wingfield is portrayed as a nostalgic and sometimes overbearing mother who struggles to maintain her dignity and control amid her fading social status. The play is set in St. Louis during the 1930s, a period marked by economic hardship and social upheaval. Amanda is a former Southern belle, now living modestly with her children, Tom and Laura. Her desire to see her daughter married and her persistent reminiscing about her past reflect her longing for a bygone era of genteel society. Her interactions with her son Tom reveal her tension between her nurturing instincts and her tendency to manipulate and control. Amanda's character embodies the conflict between idealism and reality, often clinging to illusions of social grace and stability. The phrase 'Blue Roses' symbolizes Laura's fragile, unique personality, as well as Amanda's hopes for her daughter's future. Throughout the play, Amanda's speech is characterised by Southern colloquialisms and a maternal tone that reveals her deep fears and aspirations for her family. Her struggles highlight themes of memory, loss, and the struggle to hold onto dignity amidst adversity.
1.
Briefly summarise Amanda Wingfield's character as described in the scene summary.
[2 marks]
2.
What historical period and location is the play set in?
[2 marks]
3.
Identify one phrase from the summary that symbolises Laura's personality and explain its significance.
[3 marks]
4.
Describe how Amanda's speech reflects her social background.
5.
Analyse how Tennessee Williams uses dialogue to develop Amanda's character.
6.
Identify a theatrical technique used in Amanda's speech and explain its effect.
[3 marks]
7.
Explain the significance of Amanda's memories of the past within the play.
[3 marks]
8.
Create a brief character analysis of Amanda Wingfield, focusing on her motivations and conflicts.
9.
What thematic elements are highlighted through Amanda's character?
[2 marks]

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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