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    are great at this aspect of bringing up a child, some are not so fitted for the job. Rex and Rosemary Walls can be seen to contradict this idea of “great parenting” throughout the Memoir “The Glass Castle” by Jeanette Walls. The couple fail to accept aid from other people when in need, keep their children safe and resist being selfish for their own needs. Jeanette’s parents Rosemary and Rex Walls did not welcome any help that was given to them or their children, even if it would benefit their…

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    In Jeannette Walls’ memoir, The Glass Castle, the Walls kids have unfit parents who couldn't take care of them or themselves. Rex and Rosemary are very unique characters because they show that they care for their kids, but they're not putting an effort into raising their children as parents should. The dad in the situation is an alcoholic who sometimes get violent with their mom and he doesn't know how to keep a job. The mom on the other hand is more of an adventurous person, who just wants to…

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    to stay where you are.” In the Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, It shows the difficulty and challenges one can experience of moving around a lot. Moving for Jeannette was not just hard physically but also really hard mentally. While there is maybe only a few couple things that is a little bit familiar between Jeannette and I there is this one thing that really makes her character connected to me, and that one thing is having to move around all the time. In the Glass Castle we read and see…

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    In literature characters often demonstrate a lack of responsibility. Multiple instances take place in The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. In this book Jeannette’s father, Rex Walls, demonstrates a lack of responsibility. This is especially proven with Rex’s alcoholism. One example of this is when he got into a drunken argument with his wife, Jeannette’s mom. After an absurd amount of cussing in front of the children, her mother reached her foot over from the passenger seat and slammed the break…

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    A positive attitude is essential for success. It leads to perseverance, which in turn, creates achievement. In Jeannette Walls’, The Glass Castle, we learn of a family’s struggles and Walls’ life growing up as she traveled across the country living in unimaginable environments. The story begins with her earliest memory, which is when she was at the age of three. Walls and her…

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    In Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle, Brian would be the character most likely to survive the Hunger Games based on his willingness to fight, his logical reasoning, and his emotional detachment. Brian is willing to get into a fight, and he is willing to take on people that are much larger than him in both stature and number. When Rose Mary, their mother, is ready to have her fourth child, the Walls family moves to Blythe in order to be near a hospital. Because all of the children have had an odd…

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    After reading Jeannette Walls’ Glass Castle, I realize that she and I have a lot in common. From her parents arguing to her being bullied at school to her father dying, she went through a lot of situations that resemble some of the less known and serious problems that I had while I was about the same age. Jeannette had a tough life while growing up. However, even though I had similar issues, I lived and still live a relatively sheltered life. I, like her, simply viewed everything that happened…

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    not 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…

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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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    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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