The Glass Castle Literary Analysis

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In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls uses detailed conflict and complex characterization as well as a sequential first person narration to develop plot, theme, and voice. Throughout the novel there is an ongoing theme of perseverance. When Lori says “I think we’re going to” in response to Jeannette, the idea of determination first appears. She also begins the novel with her current state of living, which is healthy and safe, then carries into how life used to be for her. Moreover, sleeping under the stars seems like a dream come true in a young girl’s eyes. However, it is just the first of many “adventures” the family must endure. On the other hand, lori is a few years older and has a less positive outlook on Rex’s shenanigans. Lori learned