the Walls family moves into a new house in Welch which is even worse than some of their other houses‚ having no running water or electricity. Jeannette Walls conveys the central idea that even though people may not be great parents‚ they could still have good intentions. The author uses imagery to show that even though her parents tried to come off as good parents‚ they were not living in good conditions because of choices they’ve made with their money. In this passage‚ Jeannette Walls uses her
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The Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls is a remarkable true story of a family and the problems they face because of poverty. This two hundred and eighty eight page book is a truly inspiring and astonishing memoir. This book was published in 2005 and has spent more than three years on the New York Times bestseller list. This book would be great for high school students for many reasons. For one high school students aren’t exposed to memoirs very often. Secondly‚ it’s a more modern piece
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Life Without a Glass Castle While reading The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls‚ several themes began to pop up periodically throughout the book which dealt with social issues including alcoholism‚ bullying‚ poverty‚ and neglect. She gives great detail about the main events in her life and how she was molded into the human being she is today. These difficulties contributed to the family’s struggle to maintain stability‚ and Jeannette’s family moved frequently when she was growing up. In a five year
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Women in Literature Rex Walls Due to his negligence and occasional endangerment of his children‚ many people dislike Rex Walls. They think he’s an awful‚ unfit parent. However‚ Rex was a loving‚ caring father who teaches his kids important values‚ with many positive parenting traits who just messes up from time to time. The reader can see how much Rex cares when he gives his kids stars for Christmas because he doesn’t have money for toys. Rex says‚ “Years from now‚ when all the junk [the other
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An Analysis of Lori Walls In the book‚ The Glass Castle‚ Jeannette Walls portrays her life searching for steady ground in a world of chaos‚ created by her alcoholic father and irresponsible mother. Lori‚ Jeannette’s oldest sister blazes the trail for her siblings escape from their whirlwind childhood into a stable adult life. Lori voices her feelings and emotions through sarcastic comments as well as providing emphasis or relief to the situations. In the worst that life has to offer‚ Lori finds
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Summary In the Glass Castle‚ Jeannette Walls describes her childhood and her views of the world as she grew up. She pushed herself through poverty to eventually become successful. Throughout the book‚ Jeannette describes her horrific ordeals and crazy adventures her family had. They moved to dozens of different places and even lived in the family car for some time. The Glass Castle shows Jeannette’s power of forgiveness‚ a common theme in the book. At age three‚ Jeannette was cooking hotdogs and burned
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Jeannette Walls is an author of many books‚ one of which being her memoir The Glass Castle. After years keeping her story a secret‚ in 2005 Jeannette’s husband inspired her to write her sad story for the world to see. Through the 288 pages‚ Jeanette illustrates her story of a life as nomads constantly on the move‚ with a passive mother and a drunken father. The stories she shares show the side of an abusive childhood that we rarely have the opportunity to understand. The glass castle is shattered
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In Jeannette Walls’ memoir “The Glass Castle” many of her family members and other people in the book display certain characteristics that make her story unique and intriguing. Often such characteristics can cause problems for the characters and sometimes their own downfall. In particular‚ Jeannette’s father displays irresponsibility that affects not only him‚ but the other people in the story as well. This ultimately ends up causing his downfall and his children losing faith in him. Rex Walls
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The Glass Castle Approach Paper The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is a memoir relaying the young life of the author as she struggles to live through poverty with her family. As he gradually ages throughout the book‚ Jeannette has to face the hardships of a normal growing girl while also facing problems that go on behind closed doors. Walls gives the reader hard-to-read tales of growing up‚ acting as a parent figure to her younger siblings due to neglect‚ and trying to keep the family financially
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Next‚ Jeannette again proves Bartlett’s statement right‚ because despite being born into a family of impoverished foragers she chooses to rise above and become successful. She did not let her condition or circumstances weigh her down. Instead‚ she channeled her shame of being a forager as motivation to leave Welch. While living in Welch‚ Walls becomes conscious of opinions of others. “We can’t keep dumping garbage out there... what are people going to think?” (pg 157) Walls begins to realize that
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