What quality do Tom and Amanda Wingfield share in Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie? They are both frail. They are both gentle. They are both nostalgic. They are both plotting.

Respuesta :

They are both plotting

Answer:

They are both plotting

Explanation:

The Glass Menagerie is a play written by Tennessee Williams in 1944.

The play takes place at the home of Amanda, a bitter woman whose main purpose in life is to get a marriage to her daughter, Laura, who has a physical disability.

Amanda is plotting with her other son, Tom, and persuades him to invite a friend from work, Jim, to have dinner at his house, hoping that he will become Laura's long-awaited fiance.