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The Glass Castle Analysis

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Throughout life one will encounter many realizations which can shatter their perspective of life. One of the most challenging part of these coming of age moments is realizing the wrong doings of our parents as some see them as perfect beings and thrive to be like them. Jeannette Walls describes in her memoir titled “the Glass Castle” how she takes many years to come of this realization. With the help of her siblings, she faces the chaos of persistent poverty and takes on a parental role in her family as her non-conformist parents fail to provide stability and safety to their children. Eventually, most children leave the family house for New York and achieve greater financial success than the parents. The author shows in “the Glass castle” how one’s heroic view of their parents might end after one faces critical events as they gain maturity.

Since parents often hold the most important role in their children’s lives, one often sees their parents as flawless. In her memoir, the author demonstrates multiple times how she looks up to her father and sees him as a role model. Her innocence is shown as she mentions him being perfect before explaining his alcohol addiction (23). No one would consider someone who threatens to beat their wife after drinking a bottle of alcohol and who spends most of their family’s money buying alcohol a healthy person. Furthermore, Jeannette keeps believing that her father will eventually build her the Glass Castle. This luxury symbol is used by the

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