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  2. Begin by entering your name, date, teacher's name, and class in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In Column 1, review the listed expressionist techniques. For each technique, think critically about how it is represented in 'The Glass Menagerie'.
  4. In Column 2, provide specific examples from the play. Use quotations that illustrate each technique clearly.
  5. In Column 3, analyze the purpose behind each technique. Identify which theme Williams aimed to convey through these expressions.
  6. Finally, write your initial thoughts about the connections between your examples and Williams' themes in the provided space below.

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Expressionist music often features a high level of dissonance, extreme contrasts of dynamics, constant changing of textures, distorted melodies and harmonies, and angular melodies with wide leaps.
7 Important Facts About Expressionist Art Extreme angles, flattened forms, flashy colors, and distorted views. In the late 1800s, a group of artists in Germany gave rise to expressionism. Expressionism forced artists to depict their feelings in paintings. Expressionist art promoted social criticism and psychoanalysis.
The goal of Expressionism was to paint what you feel, not what you see, a reaction against Impressionism and generally encouraging the distortion of form, using bold colors to project the anxiety the artists were feeling. Emotional effects surfaced in art rendering highly subjective expression on canvas.
Expressionism is characterized by the use of strong and intense colors, distorted forms, and exaggerated lines to represent the emotions, inner turmoil, and subjective perspective of the artist.
Expressionism Plays Caligari (1920), The Golem (1920), From Morn to Midnight (1920), Nosferatu (1922), and Metropolis (1927).

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Expressionism in theatre emerged as a reaction against realism, seeking to portray inner emotional states through distorted, stylized elements. This movement prioritized subjective experiences, using exaggerated sets, costumes, and acting to convey characters psychological realities and critique modern society.
Starting in the 1940s Tennessee Williams adopted expressionist techniques and incorporated them through dialogue, action, sound, setting, stage design, and lighting into his dramatic works such as The Glass Menagerie (1944), A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), and Camino Real (1953).
What are the characteristics of expressionism? Oil painting on canvas predominated over other forms of art. Color has a life of its own. Shapes are created from angular lines and thick strokes. The artists looked for the popular roots of the town. Only love for the environments and characters.

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