Quarter 1 Reading Guide Title of Novel _The Glass Castle ___ Author __Jeanette Walls _ I. Introduction. What was good about the first few paragraphs? Was it an effective beginning to the story? The story starts out rather well. It gives you a good first couple of pages to give you a good idea of what the story is going to be about. Plus‚ it also gives you a desire to continue reading to get the entire story. It starts out with Jeanette in a taxi‚ going to a party‚ only to
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The book‚ The Glass Castle‚ is a memoir written by Jeanette Walls‚ which tells about her childhood and growing up with an alcoholic dad and a mentally ill mother. The "Glass Castle" is a page-turner that should catch any reader’s attention. It is a book that would make you feel upset and angry. It shows an unconventional childhood and how that had made her stronger and successful woman in the future. A sad story with a happy ending. Jeannette Walls had a dysfunctional family and her childhood
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actions are‚ they learned how to be independent and take care of themselves. In the end her parents aren’t so…kind of. Money plays in everything. Everyday life to spending it on luxury’s like Chocolate or the movies. It plays a big part in the glass castle because from the start they have always been “low” on money but when Rex wins it big in Las Vegas he spoils the kids with little souvenirs’ and big meals that they are usually not used of. But the children get a real sense of how money works
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BRICKS AND MORTAR - THE CASTLE ’The Castle’‚ directed by Rob Sitch‚ is a film about a community whose houses are being taken by the government. Darryl Kerrigan‚ one of the main characters in this Australian film‚ fights for his house and his community. The moral of the film is that a home is more than just bricks and mortar. Firstly‚ a relationship makes a family. A family makes a home‚ and homes make a community. A loving family is the key element in making a home. In‚ ’The Castle’‚ Darryl Kerrigan’s
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Eliezer Wiesel‚ The Glass Castle‚ By Jeannette Walls‚ and Red Rising‚ by Pierce Brown all feature main characters believing in themselves and
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Most memoirs are written with the intention of 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
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very differently than perceived in a book. Jeanette Walls wrote her memoir‚ The Glass Castle‚ about growing up in a nomadic and dysfunctional household‚ yet having a family that gave her experiences no other child had. In 2017‚ the film The Glass Castle was released‚ made to replicate the book. There are many similarities and slight differences between the book and movie. A major difference between the film The Glass Castle and the book version is the seriousness of Jeanette’s injury. In the book‚ after
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“The Glass Castle” by Jeanette Walls‚ is a novel about the hardships throughout her life and the several lives of her family and how they overcome those hardships. Within the novel‚ Jeanette goes into detail about some of the incidents that her parents made and how they each chose a different parenting style. Her father‚ Rex Walls‚ was very hands on with his parenting‚ while contrasting her mother Rose Mary was very relaxed in her parenting technique. In each of the tiny stories Jeanette told during
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Lang 26 August 2014 The Glass Castle “ . . .Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness.” In the American Declaration of Independence it is established that all people are subjected to these‚ among other‚ inalienable rights. The pursuit of happiness became a focal point for many Americans during the Great Depression‚ a time when poverty covered this great nation. The Walls family is cursed with this poverty for much of their lives. The title of the memoir “The Glass Castle” is later shown to represent
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be an 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
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