telling the author’s significant experiences‚ each conveying their individual purpose. In both Jeannette Walls’‚ The Glass Castle‚ and Mary Karr’s‚ The Liars Club‚ the authors utilize their dysfunctional childhoods to achieve their independent purposes. Walls uses numerous strategies to achieve her purpose of the memoir being a way to accept the past and to not let the past define oneself. Unlike Walls‚ Karr also uses her strategies to show the endurance of love and family through thick and thin. Together
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think one such person who is not fit to parent is author Jeanette Walls’ mother Walls. In her memoir The Glass Castle‚ Walls records the neglect and borderline abuse she received at the hands of both of her parents‚ mostly her mother. Jeanette’s mother Rose Mary is extremely irresponsible when it comes to her children. She often cares more about herself more than her own children. As shown by this passage in The Glass Castle‚ Walls explains how her mother would rather make herself happy than provide
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Jeannette Walls’ memoir The Glass Castle‚ documents her childhood which is surrounded by poverty and inattentive parents. Both of the parents of the Walls children were self-absorbed in their own lives‚ the children learned that they must depend on each other to meet their own basic needs. Even though Rex Walls was an alcoholic and Rose-Mary was indulged in her paintings‚ they managed to teach their children the most important life lesson that well-rounded adults must know. The memoir expresses Jeannette’s
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Unprotected Jeannette People are often unprotected when they face a financial dilemma. Some people choose to deal with their dilemma rather than working to solve the dilemma. In Jeannettes Walls’ memoir The Glass Castle‚ Jeannette is unprotected because of her parents‚ environment‚ situations‚ and the conflicts that she is involved in. She is never safe; her life is full of dangers. She is unable to protect herself. Jeannette is unable to protect herself from hearing the curses that her father
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she experiences things much different. In The Glass Castle‚ by Jeannette Walls‚ the moving and traveling that her family partakes in on pages 48-50 reveals how irresponsible the parents are when it comes to their children and also how accustomed the children have become to a life full of bad situations. Throughout their moving and traveling
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fortunate to have a wonderful childhood‚ there are others who weren’t as luxurious as Having a troublesome childhood really affects their decision they make on later in life which could drastically hurt them. As expressed in Jeannette Walls memoir‚ The Glass Castle‚ Jeanette‚ and her family struggled to live a prosperous life. Throughout the memoir‚ it is described by Jeanette that they faced many tragic events in her life like poverty‚ bullying from her classmates and the lack of attention her parents
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used throughout the rest of our lives. Regardless of monetary and social status‚ a mother is someone caring and loving. In both ROOM and The Glass Castle‚ the mothers are nurturing and loving regardless of both above statuses. They also share resilience‚ creativity‚ and a dependency on others that can be at times overwhelming. In the book The Glass Castle‚ Rose Mary Wells seems to more often than not love her children. Of course‚ there are times in which she may become disgruntled‚ such as when
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immensely exhilarating conception. Prosperity can come in numerous ways in your life. Finding equity can be a challenge and a substantial amount of diligence and dedication to get that procurement. Consequently‚ the novel “The Glass Castle” the main character ‚ Jeannette Walls; emanated from a lower class family and situations were exceptionally strenuous. She scarcely had anything to victual the majority of the time ‚ took showers in public pools ‚ conversely even slumbered in a car with her three
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Annotating (Glass Castle) Glass Castle Did you notice anything unusual about Jeannette Walls portrayal of poverty‚ or homelessness? * Even though they had bad times with food and other necessities‚ they still were happy as a family * When she was young‚ she viewed life as an adventure and when she got older and in West Virginia she started to see reality of her life and she didn’t want to be seen as the girl who lives in the beat up house and the family that didn’t always have food
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Andrew Livanos Teacher. American Literature 10 2 September 2010 Summer Reading The book‚ Glass Castle‚ by Jeannette Walls‚ is an unbelievable memoir about a dysfunctional family. The author‚ Jeannette Walls‚ is also the main character in the book. Jeannette and each of her unique and interesting family members differ from any other character in a book you can imagine. Jeannette’s father teaches and inspires her each and everyday with new and interesting things. But when Jeannette’s
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