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    Within the film The Pianist Roman Polanski presents us with the important idea that man is capable of committing acts of great brutality and of destroying their fellow man and in turn humanity itself. However‚ Polanski also reveals that it is not a condition of Germans to be evil and Jews to be noble. In fact‚ it is humanity which is capable of great acts of kindness and great acts of atrocity. Polanski reveals the dual nature of humanity through the journey and rapid decline of Wladyslaw Szpilman

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    Michael White American Lit. Consider the Role of Class and Gender: Walls has grown up in poverty her whole entire life until she made the move to New York to start her life on her own life she experienced most of her child undernourished and hungry Walls mentions one of these instances where she is going through the trash at school and getting the leftover from others lunches‚ “I began smelling the bologna. It seemed to fill the whole room. I became terrified the other kids would smell

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    The Glass Castle Book Analysis The Glass Castle is a memoir by Jeanette Walls. She describes her life growing up in the dysfunctional Wall family. The book started when she was 3 years old‚ she was cooking some food on the stove and ended up burning half of her torso which resulted in her being hospitalized for 6 weeks. Her family came to the hospital and checked out “Rex Walls- Style” and a few days later vacated the city entirely (Walls‚ 2005‚ p. 14). From that point‚ it was clear that Rex Walls

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    Final Draft Stereotypes/ The Glass Castle Stereotype plays a big part in today’s society. In the Memoir “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls‚ others would easily misjudge Jeannette’s family just by their image and the way they lived their life. Although they lived the way they did the walls family had much potential and were very well educated in their own ways. People need to live by the quote “Never judge a book by its cover” because you never know who they are until you meet them. In todays

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    The Glass Castle The Glass Castle‚ written by Jeannette Walls‚ is an autobiographical novel that shows how hard life can be when you have little to no money and highly deteriorated parents. During the whole memoir it shows how hard it is to live in poverty while at the same time trying to raise a family. The exposition of the novel is how having parents that cannot support their children because the lack of a stable income. The rising action is when Jeannette was in a taxi cab going to a party

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    Jeannette Walls’ lIfe seemed to be such an oddIty that she decIded to wrIte an autobIography entItled The Glass Castle. Her life’s story was a best sellIng novel for some tIme and Is now crItIcally acclaImed. Her struggles throughout her chIldhood and adolescence are now world famous and studIed by Liberty-Benton EnglIsh 12 students. The early lIfe Issues of the Walls chIldren mostly came from theIr strange parents and theIr tendency to gamble and throw all of theIr money away. They were often hard

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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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    immediately came to mind‚ one of the children’s bookstore called King Arthur’s Castle‚ which was three doors down from the café where she worked. It was her favorite place in the world. The owner‚ Annis‚ created small reading nooks out of industrial cardboard that she painted on the outside to look like castle walls. Inside each nook there was a theme‚ and the artwork featured either knights‚ princesses‚ dragons‚ or a castle kitchen. Gwen had a woman-crush on Annis‚ the 50-something-year-old owner with

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    Glass Castle and The Lone Ranger Breakdown Sherman Alexie and Jeanette Walls share equal thoughts in there writings. In Jeanette Walls’ Glass Castle she describes her father‚ Rex Walls‚ of having a grave addiction for alcohol. Sherman Alexie’s The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Victor’s Father seem to have a relatively similar situation. Jeanette’s father struggles throughout most of their journey searching for a way to live in a better environment and more of a wealthy lifestyle but

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    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 in the reader’s face‚ and its pieces

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