The relevance of the iguana to the play is as already
mentioned numerous times, the creature is the mirror reaction of Shannon. When
Pedro and Pancho held the iguana roped around a tree one cannot help realize
that Shannon was held captive on ha hammock tied with ropes as well. Both want
their freedom and be cut loose from whatever is holding them restraint.
This blog is based on Tennessee Williams' play, The Night of The Iguana. We will discuss the critical themes of the play, characters, conflicts, symbolism and interpret the play to the best of our knowledge. We will also tackle some of the production history here as well as critical history. FEEL FREE TO COMMENT AWAY!
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