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    Jeanette Walls’ memoir, The Glass Castle, uncovers Walls’ difficult childhood that she recovered from, where she faced many inconveniences, seemingly from her parents lifestyles. Jeanette Walls’ parents might not have really watched, disciplined, or fully cared for her and her siblings, but they did give them love and were able to teach them resilience and independence through the way they lived their lives. The many struggles that Jeanette Walls faced in her childhood helped shape who she is…

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    The book, The Glass Castle, written by Jeanette Walls, discusses the struggles of the author’s family’s life from her childhood to her adulthood. The Walls lived a very simple life due to being impoverished. The parents Rose Mary and Rex usually find a way to look at things in a positive way, as they use their unorthodox parenting methods to attempt to give their four children a good life. The beginning of the book takes place in an array of different places as the family is always doing the…

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    Performed in 1956, Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s tragicomedy, The Visit, fixates on a poverty-stricken town, Güllen, in need of financial salvation. When that comes in the form of Claire Zacchanassian, a previous resident of the town, the town is saved. However, Claire comes to Güllen demanding justice and her money allows herself to command the town to her will. Claire associates her end goal with justice as well as vengeance. In the case of The Visit, Claire Zacchanassian's notions of vengeance and…

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    Jeanette Walls developed through many hardships in a poor and unstable home. The daughter of Rex and Rose Mary Walls had a tough childhood as her father was an on and off alcoholic and her mother a self involved and somewhat distant figure to her four children. Jeanette and her siblings, Lori, Maureen, and Brian, relied heavily on each other to make their lives different from those of their parents. Jeanette has a special bond with her father growing up and often sees the good in him over the…

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    cooking hot dogs and taken to the hospital. Jeanette tells us that a nurse asked her if she was ok and she tells her “of course” and that she “didn’t care if I had some silly old scar” (pg. 14). A few days later Rex comes in and checks her out “Rex Walls-style” (pg. 14). The way Jeanette tells us the story of how Rex raced with her down the hall makes this part of her life seem exciting and joyous. The positive…

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    class and you better learn how to swim meant to me that if you are losing money you should do something about it. The Walls family is a poor family but they make the best of it. When the parents don't have jobs the kids help by doing things like yard work for a neighbor of collecting rocks to sell. When the grandmother died they got some of her money which was a upbringing. But the Walls don't really know how to save money so they spend it on useless things like art supplies and beer. When they…

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    everyday life for the Walls family as they keep on the move around the country looking for their everyday needs. The Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls, is a memoir about her life growing up in an unstable family while living in poverty. In the book, the parents try and fend for their kids to try and help them grow up the right way, but it doesn't always work out the way anyone would expect it to. Although there are many ways to cope with different situations and feelings, Jeannette uses…

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    As the reader continues to comprehend what Jeannette has experienced, the reader will understand that majority of Jeannette’s childhood was unstable and chaotic. Unstable to a point that when Jeannette grew up she became ashamed and embarrassed about it. The Walls’ lives were truly unstable. They didn’t have a stable place to sleep, a stable diet, a stable income, or a stable family relationship. The Walls basically lived a nomadic lifestyle and did what they want and didn't care about the…

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    children wouldn’t be able to with regular parents. The Walls family from The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls believe in free range parenting and you can see that their kids are responsible at a young age. Jeannette, when she was only four, was capable of many things that other kids her age would not be. In the book it says, “I cooked hot dogs. I was hungry, mom was at work on a painting, and no one else was there to fix them for me.” (Walls 15) This shows that free range…

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    The context for the argument inherent in this novel is that Jeannette Walls conveys her argument through her narrative of her life in a rather dysfunctional family. Her father, Rex, is a paranoid alcoholic and her mother, Rose, is an often self-involved artist that can’t keep a job. Jeannette herself is the second child, right after her sister Lori, who begins questioning their lifestyle at the start of the book. Jeanette also has a younger brother, Brian, who often sticks to her side through…

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