The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls has many themes such as mental illness‚ bullying‚ moving a lot‚ death in the family‚ understanding oneself and where one fits in the world and society‚ and having an abnormal family. It is clear that Jeannette’s mother has a mental illness that‚ in some ways‚ dictates her life and the lives of her children. Jeanette was bullied by classmates for being too smart and they thought she was showing off and “better than them”. Throughout the entire book‚ and Jeanette’s
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that hope that kept pushing her forward. The Glass Castle is a memoir written by Jannette Walls about her childhood. Walls did not grow up alike many other people; her family moved around a lot‚ her parents couldn’t hold a steady job‚ and they had close to no money. But in spite of her rough upbringing‚ Jannette believes that she is luckier than others; and for one reason only‚ her parents taught her and her siblings to be dreamers. The Glass Castle was an idea of a mansion that Jannette’s father
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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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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
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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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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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The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls and The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck both show the struggles of average middle class Americans in hard times. Some hard times can be brought by personal financial choices‚ like in The Glass Castle‚ while other financial hardships can be brought by terrible economic times‚ such as the Great Depression Era in The Grapes of Wrath. Through all of the tough times the Walls’ and the Joad’s faced‚ they still stuck together. The two families stuck together by being
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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls tell about young Jeanette’s life living with her family. They’re poor‚hungry and living in bad conditions. It tells about how she get’s out of the life she’s living‚ and makes something of herself in New York. In this excerpt‚ Jeannette’s family moves into a new house in Welch‚ after Jeanette’s father’s mother kicks them out of her basement. Jeanette’s mother tries to use her positive thinking to help her children deal with the poor conditions they live in‚ but
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