The Glass Castle

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    life, but a practical one that will never fail him. And as such you should always see life how it is, and not how you want it to be, take away for example the Glass Castle and the life of Pi. First of all, you should not make promises you can’t keep. For example, Jeannet Walls father Rex, who promises his siblings a castle made from entirely glass, making of it his big dream. But the family kept skaddaling, making them live in harsh conditions. Hence, Rex never fulfill his idealistic live,…

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    “The Glass Castle” The Glass Castle was a memoir that takes you on a very detailed journey of the events that occurred in Janette Walls life. In her lifetime her family faced many challenges and went through, what some might call, abnormal circumstances. Over an extended period of time she was homeless, hungry, and often socially isolated from her surrounding environment. The conditions the Wall’s children had to endure throughout the book were harsh and unfair. Jeannette and her siblings were…

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    In Jeannette Walls’ book The Glass Castle, she exhibits not only extremely skilled and knowledgeable writing, but offers a specific and thorough example of the importance of tone in literature. The Glass Castle illustrates this idea through the varying depictions of the dad throughout the beginning, middle, and end. Walls’ memoir The Glass Castle depicts a vivid insight into her life growing up as an abuse victim, and child of an alcoholic. Despite being raised as the second oldest of four…

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    place to place was no big deal. At least not until her family packed up and moved across the country to a little town called Welch. Jeannette often had to adjust to a new town and a new home, but not an entirely new environment. In her memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette recalls doing the “skedaddle” several times. The most adventurous “skedaddle” was moving from the deserts of Arizona to the Appalachian hollows of West Virginia. This adjustment to a new environment causes Jeannette to take her…

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    The U.S statistic showed that there are about 320 million people in the U.S, and about 17 million people are alcoholics. Which means that one in every 12 adults suffer from alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence. Jeannette Walls, the author of Glass Castle, also had a father who was alcoholic. In her childhood, her life was not easy because she did not get any proper protections or supplies from her parents. She never got good meal, or safe house. But most importantly, her alcoholic father was…

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    Bullying in the World I am sure that people are aware that not everyone gets a great start to life, like Jeanette Walls in The Glass Castle. Many people across the world struggle with all kinds of hardships. Others think they understand these hardships, but I believe that no one can ever truly understand until they go through it themselves. People who grow up in a better situation could never really know the feeling of being in such a poor situation. One of the major causes of these hardships…

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    In Jeanette Walls’ memoir, The Glass Castle the parenting style most apparent is permissive style. Both Rex and Rosemary have unique qualities that they imply on their children. When available Rex goes plays with the children, like they are friends (Cherry, “Four Styles of Parenting”). In the memoir Jeanette said, “My dad was not only a wimp, he came to play with the gang…” (59). Rex being so involved with the kids, he can be seen almost as a bigger friend rather than their father. In…

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    In the story, The Glass Castle written by Jeanette Walls, there is a theme of mental illness within the family, especially with the mother. Mental illnesses can be caused by many different things. In The Glass Castle, Jeanette says, “Life 's too short to care about what other people think. Besides, they should accept us for who we are”. This is an example of how mental illness might be able to change someone, but people need to embrace who they are and not let other people make assumptions about…

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    Once upon a time in a land far, far away lived a kind king and an evil step queen. They had a son called Charming. She espoused the king for his wealth and potency. The soft-hearted king did not know about the malignant things she did behind his back. The kingdom was in great despair. The people of the kingdom eagerly waited for the day the step queen would die. She was a haughty and arrogant woman. “ Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” the Queen thundered in her…

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    The Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls and The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck both features a distinct family in times of hardships facing numerous struggles and challenges. Having to always be on the move, these families constantly face a new dilemma. Behind each family is a story and in the end, the families came together and strive through the extreme difficulties. These two families having to face different obstacles, survived through their hardships in two similar concepts:…

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