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    teaching them socially acceptable behavior is considered irresponsible parenting and even neglect. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls retells the story of her childhood growing up with nonconformist parents who, according to society, were irresponsible. Her parents create their own society that justifies their way of living, ignoring how it might affect their children. Jeannette Walls struggles with Individual vs. Society throughout her childhood because she grew up in her parent’s society…

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    In her heart-wrenching memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls reflects on her childhood of struggle and despair. She reminisces on the many obstacles she had faced, from going hungry for days on end to being sexually assaulted at a young age. Her vivid reflections, allows her to shed light on circumstances generations of readers whom may never have had the misfortune of experiencing in person. This insight gives the reader a greater understanding of the struggles that many face. The way in…

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    cards result in creating a stronger person, mostly because of the obstacles that are formed from this. This doesn 't make someone with an easy deck of cards weak, it just says that they have it easier. In the book the Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls, she is dealt an unfair deck of cards but overcomes her struggle and makes something out of herself. You can directly relate this with Will Hunting from the movie Good Will Hunting. These two characters tend to have many similarities and many…

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    The Glass Castle is a heartbreaking yet inspirational memoir written by Jeannette Walls. The book details the early years of her hectic life, from the western United States to Welch, West Virginia. Her memoir provokes disbelief and outrage, but all the stories within it actually happened. The book opens up with her first memory of being severely burned while cooking hot dogs at the age of three. The stories only get stranger from there. She was stashed in the back of a U-Haul, left to scavenge…

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    book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls shows many different hardships Jeannette and her family all went through. One of the most prominent issues throughout the entire book was unhealthy relationships. There were unhealthy relationships between Jeannette’s parents, Maureen and her mom, and different girls at her school. All of these relationships, in one way or another, shaped Jeannette into the person she is today. The Glass Castle gave a lot of insight into Jeannette and her family’s…

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    happens for a reason. Whether the outcome of the event is good or bad it teaches us a lesson. Jeannette Walls, one of my many favorite authors, states, "Sometimes something catastrophic can occur in a split second that changes a person's life forever; other times one minor incident can lead to another and then another and another, eventually setting off just as big a change in a body's life.” Like author Walls says, there can be one major incident or one minor, but both can impact one’s life…

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    In the 2005, memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette walls reveals the unfortunate tales of her early childhood life. Walls experienced a different type of childhood. Unlike some kids who grow up eating lunchables and animal crackers, Walls was contemplating what her next meal would be with her other siblings. The Walls family includes her Father, Rex, her mother, Rose Mary, her older sister, Lori, her younger brother, Brian, and her youngest sister, Maureen. Some would argue that this family was…

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    A person cannot help a family member or friend who is not willing to help themselves. In Jeannette Wall’s memoir, The Glass Castle, her father is an alcoholic. He has had several jobs, but he had been unable to keep a steady job. In Battle Mountain, he lost the job in the barite mine after six months. Jeanette’s mother is now the sole provider for the family. When Jeanette was at school, soon after her dad lost his job, he brings them big bags of food for lunch because their mother did not have…

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    We Could Live Like This Forever Analysis

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    In the beginning of her memoir, Wall’s writes about her lifestyle in positive light, using words such as “adventure.” and “love.” On page 18 she writes, “We could live like this forever”(18), to describe her excitement towards sleeping under stars without any pillows. Another quote describe her bright outlook on living in the dessert is, “I loved the desert, too. When the sun was in the sky, the sand would be so hot that it would burn your feet if you were the kind of kid who wore shoes, but…

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    After reading the book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, I realize what she went through, and that we have some similarities. What we have in common is that we both had been bullied in our childhood. Also, we both had somewhat of a disability. However, we both found a way to overcome our problems, and “Things usually work out in the end”. The only thing is that my problem has been with me ever since I was born, and Jeannette’s problem was during her childhood. The problem I have is called…

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