Respuesta :
Answer:
Tennessee Williams.
Explanation:
"The Glass Menagerie" is written by Tennessee Williams that can also seem autobiographical in nature. It is a memory play which includes elements or scenes about the author's own life, like his mother who suffers from Histrionic personality disorder or his mentally challenged sister.
Containing memories of the narrator, the play is about a family living in an apartment in St. Louis. The main characters are Amanda, the mother who lives with her crippled daughter and an aspiring poet, Tom and a gentleman Jim. The story revolves around their struggle, and also his mother's plans on getting her daughter a guy. But in the end, the "gentleman caller' was already engaged, leading the daughter to accuse her brother Tom of deliberately playing a trick on her. The play ends with Tom after some years, thinking back about his sister.