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“Create a Menagerie”
In this activity, students will write a short scene about a family of glass animals to present for comparison to the main characters in the play.
Imagine four or five glass animals living together and discussing a problem similar to one of the Wingfields’ problems. The catch is that, like in Laura’s menagerie, the animals don’t argue. How might they approach the issues facing Amanda, Laura, and Tom and come up with a different outcome?
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