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The Glass Castle Turbulence Quotes

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Order is a condition in which each thing is in harmony and proper arrangement. Order is what keeps our world and us stable. Order is what keeps us in our necessary limits. However, order and stability are not always present in each and every scenario. Sometimes turbulence and havoc are existent also. In the novel, The Glass Castle, Jeannette is nearly killed in a fire, her father describes the exterior of the fire as “the boundary between turbulence and order,” claiming it is a “place where no rules apply, or at least we haven’t figured ‘em out yet”. This statement applies to numerous characters’ lives in the memoir. This statement concerns Jeannette, Rex (Jeannette’s father), and Rose Mary (Jeannette’s mother). These characters have several forces of …show more content…

The obvious character that has to go through a lot of turbulence and order in her life is Jeannette. The main character in The Glass Castle has to go through voluminous different forces of turbulence in her life. One example is when Jeannette is three years old. She is cooking hot dogs until the flames of the stove caught on to her smooth, baby skin and she is burned! Luckily, she is treated at a hospital and survives. On page nine of the book, Jeannette said, “I was on fire. It’s my earliest memory.” This means she remembers this instance for its turbulence. Her irresponsible parents let her cook when she is three and she almost dies. Another example of turbulence in Jeannette Walls’s life would be when her father is drunk and when her mother is helpless. One time he takes away his children’s money (that is initially meant for food and

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