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What is Amanda Wingfield’s obsession in Act 1 of The Glass Menagerie?

AManaging the family business

BFinding a suitor for Laura

CPlanning a vacation for the family

DEncouraging Tom to pursue a writing career

Answer:

B. Finding a suitor for Laura

Read Explanation:

  • In The Glass Menagerie, Amanda Wingfield’s primary obsession in Act 1 is finding a suitor for Laura.

  • Amanda is deeply concerned about securing a future for Laura, who is shy, fragile, and socially awkward due to her limp.

  • Amanda’s obsession with finding a suitable husband for Laura stems from her belief that marriage is the only way to ensure her daughter's financial security and happiness.


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