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The Narrator's Father In The Glass Castle

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In the beginning of “The Glass Castle” the narrator’s father seems harsh. He doesn’t want his kids growing up on myths and wants them to see the reality of life in general. As the memoir continues the narrator’s father seems to mellow out in the sense that he wants his kids to have childhood memories of Christmas and the receiving gifts, even though they do not have any money. The portion of the narrator’s memoir that is most vividly described, is the choosing of the stars. The way the narrator verbally paints the sky is extremely accurate I almost wish it wasn’t so cold outside, here in Cresco, that I could lay on a blanket and star gaze myself. I personally love it when people are start forward with me. I am a very futuristic person; everything

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