In the memoir The Glass Castle, author Jeannette Walls describes her troubled childhood and the daily struggles she encountered. Jeannette grew up with two sisters, one brother, and two absurd parents. Living with her carefree and reckless mother and abusive, alcoholic father could be unbearable to Jeannette at times. The dysfunctional family never stayed in one place for too long, and the constant moving between states proved challenging to the education and development of the Walls kids. With her parents out, it became Jeannette’s job to take care of her younger siblings. As rough as her childhood got, Jeannette never lost hope in her dreams, because she had big plans for the future and nothing was going to get in her way. The adventurous Jeannette survived through the abuse of her parents, tormenting of schoolmates, and financial lows, which made her character even more realistic and unique. Jeannette’s qualities of hard work, independence, and resilience sculpted her into the multidimensional character she is today.
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The environment Jeannette grew up in would be unsuitable for any other child, but all her qualities allowed her to survive and even pursue a career that brought her major success. Jeannette mentions in the book, "I lived in a world that at any moment could erupt in fire. It was the sort of knowledge that kept you on your toes" (Walls 34). The Glass Castle portrays one of the ultimate stories of an individual overcoming extreme obstacles. The unreal story, with its volatile turn of events sketches a character that the audience falls in love with. Jeannette Walls truly represents a model of what a person can accomplish when they put their mind to something and never give