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Autobiography based on Glass Menagerie + rationale

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The Kowalewski house lies in the center of Warsaw, , one of those small apartments located in the overcrowded old part of the town which is the dwelling place of most of Warsaw's Jewish population. The atmosphere in this part of the town is tense, heavy and nerve-racking as if something terrible had just happened or is bound to happen.. The apartment faces the statue of the great Kazimierz Pulaski, a Polish war hero who died fighting for his country's independence, located in the Market Square. The statue symbolizes freedom, independence and safety. At the beginning of the play the interior of the apartment is revealed. The living room is quite spacious, the decoration is typical of the time and region, with many colourful Jewish paintings on the walls which contrasts with the excess darkness of the place. In the middle of the room, there's a photograph of Dawid's father,...

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