Reflection Background Information: The Glass Castle is a memoir by Jeannette Walls. The author’s purpose in writing this novel was to give a recounting of her life, but in a way that was not accusatory nor dark. It was also written in order to show others that it is possible to grow successfully even from a dysfunctional childhood. The story begins recounting the life of a young girl and her family. From the time she is born, Jeannette and her family move around whenever they are unable to pay their…
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In The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, you see a unique relationship between Rex and Jeannette. She is idolizes him and to her can do no wrong. To her, he is brilliant man who has a great understand of the world and science. But to an outside, Rex Walls in a no good alcoholic who goes out of his way to burden and harm his family. As the book progresses, you realizes that under Rex’s simple shell is a complicated and conflicted. man. It's hard to understand why Jeannette does not see her father…
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should be able to be free spirited with nothing to worry about on their mind. However, in some cases children lose their innocence way to soon. In her memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls develops an emotional theme of the loss of innocence between four siblings who struggle to find their way through life. Jeannette, Brian, Lori, and Maureen are all siblings who didn't get lucky when it came to innocence and childhood. Since their parents were too lazy to work they had no money so Christmas…
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The Glass Castle is a novel written by Jeannette Walls, which chronicles her childhood. The purpose of her autobiographical memoir is to confront the effects of substandard parenting, and how it impacts children’s relationships and their own self-regard. It is to also combat injustice in and out of the home, and how to live with it and grow past it afterwards. The novel begins with Jeannette as an adult, sitting in a taxi when she sees her mom digging through trash. She realizes her shame for her…
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broken pieces, it is possible for parents to build strong children despite the problems they face. Jeannette becomes an independent girl inspire of her parents lack of attention which makes her fend for herself. Jeanette had somewhat of an usual childhood compared to other kids in the United States. Where as most kids don’t have to worry about getting food or money, Jeannette has to worry. Jeannette has to deal with her self centered mother, who doesn't care about her children and her alcoholic…
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The Glass “Prison” The book The Glass Castle is about the story of Jeannette Walls and her family. Jeannette who is the author of this memoir, emphasizes the idea that there are a lot of situations that happen in life where people make countless mistakes, but it is important to forgive them. In the book, Jeannette spends her life forgiving her parents for many mistakes. She copes with many obstacles created by her own parents. Her childhood life is spent constantly short on cash and food while the…
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Life Taking Shape The Glass Castle is a nonfiction book about Jeannette Walls life. Most of the time when I read the Glass Castle I did not connect with Jeanette and what she went through. Jeannette’s parents could not hold a job which caused her family to run out of money. She also dealt with starvation and bullies all through her childhood. I grew up almost the opposite of her; My family is very relaxed, easy going, financially stable, and organized. My sister’s and I have a few rules that we…
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Through episodes of her life Jeannette Walls uses her dad’s courageousness and mental strongness to create her own cultural heritage. The reality of any family being poor can cause a major dent in a person’s future plans and dreams. Most would say dreaming is ambitious considering some people’s situations. The Wells’ family are unfortunately poor which would destroy one’s hopes and dreams. The character of Rex Walls disproves the stereotype by communicating to his children his dreams and aspirations…
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Everyday in life people face changes that make them question their strengths. In the novel “The Glass Castle” Jeanette and her siblings’ faith is tested through their parents mistakes. Some people say there are some challenges in life you can’t face for example, in the book “The Glass Castle” Rex is known for being an alcoholic and always being absent in his children's lives. For instance, it is mentioned how Rex comes and goes as he pleases,however when he is present in their household he…
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Veronica Hamme August 17, 2012 The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls Log 1 The Glass Castle is a startling memoir of Jeanette Walls’ unorthodox childhood. She wrote her memoir as if she were the age she was in the time being described. Jeanette’s misadventures are portrayed as exciting and whimsical, when in fact she and her family faced extreme poverty and hunger on almost a daily basis. This style…
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