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The quotations start from when Jim tells Laura about Betty, his girlfriend. They include Extended stage directions and dialogue for both Laura and Tom. Posted by lauren-r on Dec 12, 2008. |
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I think there are two main quotations that suggest what will happen to Laura, The first is when Jim is about to leave and Laura gives him the broken unicorn. When he asks why she is giving him the gift, Laura's only reply is "Souvenir?" The unicorn represents Laura and the broken horn represents a time when she seems normal. However, since only the 'souvenir" remains, I think she is saying she will only remember the event, not change from it. The second quotation occurs at the end of the play. Tom is talking after the action is over. He turns to the stage and says, "Blow out your candles, Laura.' The candelabra is another symbol for Laura. It is bent and deformed just as Laura thinks she is. However, the candelabra glows only during her scene with Jim. The action of blowing out the candles also signifies that her desire for normalcy was "snuffed out" when Jim left. Thus her live will not change and she is probably destined for some kind of institution, like Williams own sister. Posted by ms-mcgregor on Dec 12, 2008. |

