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    Jeannette Walls wrote the memoir, The Glass Castle, about the story of her life and her family. She wrote about her and her family’s hardships and what they went through throughout their lives. A major theme throughout the book would be self-efficiency. Jeannette and her family traveled for the majority of their lives but never went to others for help. They learned to live on their own, be strong and not rely of society norms or what is normal to help them through life. This was a value to their

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    A Review: The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls is an American writer in journalist who found success in New York City, most notably writing a gossip column for MSNBC in which she details the effects of gossip in politics. She published her memoir, The Glass Castle, in 2005. The book spent 261 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list. In it, Walls recounts her childhood while growing up in an unstable family with her father and mother, Rex and Rose Mary Walls, her older sister Lori, and her younger

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    Sometimes, forgiveness is used as an excuse to make the mistakes conducted okay. Eventually, the ones that are forgiven take advantage of the idea of forgiveness. In the memoir, The Glass Castle, the protagonist, Jeannette Walls and her siblings face difficult situations where they're forced to accept and learn from a young age to forgive those who are responsible. Jeannette’s parents struggle with being strong and stable parents for their children, making mistakes that have consequences that affect

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    Responsibility stays for the fight knowing what is ahead, irresponsibility goes into the fight as blind as could be. In the novel The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, the Walls parents are frequently irresponsible. Rex Walls, Jeannette’s father, being misguided as a child, has no clear sight of the line between right and wrong. Though he does not intend for it to be harmful or have a negative impact, he still can never make the right decision. Initially Rex appears to have good intentions, however

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    Jeannette Walls, the author of The Glass Castle, integrates multiple themes to capture the conflict she experienced during her troubled childhood. It takes us along with Jeannette trying to overcome some of her most troubling childhood memories; memories such as her father teaching her how to swim, her mother condoning Jeanette’s uncle’s inappropriate treatment of her daughter, and Rex’s recurring outbursts, shapes Jeannette and her siblings. Jeannette focuses on themes such parents must be responsible

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    As flames engulfed her dress, they burned down her stomach as she screamed for help. This was the first memory Jeannette Walls had in The Glass Castle . The plot of the story reveals her childhood of poverty as she moved around the country with her delusional family. Her alcoholic father and mentally ill mother created a very different lifestyle for their children, and raised them like no other. The unique plot, strong characters, and many settings make the novel successful. In this autobiography

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    to come crumbling down. Roofs are supported by pillars, wagons with wheels, and the human body with legs. Without pillars, wheels, or legs, the entire machine wouldn’t be able to do what it’s meant to do. In order to create a castle out of a material so fragile such as glass, it is crucial for the base to be as robust as possible. The ideals of a mighty foundation can be seen in the structure of a family. The parents are the bases that have the duty to make their children reach the clouds. Sons and

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    |High Tech Summer Reading Assignment| |Brian Arcalas| |3 September 2014|The Glass Castle: Prompt #3| In the memoir, “The Glass Castle”, there were characters that desired freedom from the rules of society while the others however, wished for a normal life that had the happiness and security that they wanted. A normal life would be having a decent home, going to school everyday, parents with stable jobs, bills paid and at least three meals a day. The Walls Family didn’t have a normal life, in fact

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    The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, is a memoir that catches an overview glimpse of the life of Jeannette Walls as a child maturing with her reckless family. Over the course of Jeannette’s life, there have been numerous occasions and events that she has encountered during the “skedaddle,” when the Walls moved from one place to another, that allude to her personal life. One example of an event that connects to Jeannette’s life is that of the Joshua tree, said in the beginning of chapter nine during

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    Jeannette Walls, author of the critically acclaimed autobiography, The Glass Castle, takes on an informal style in her writing in order to achieve a mutual level of understanding with the reader. She uses literary devices to reveal the mannerisms and the lifestyle of her parents and her family, thus creating a sense of background for the reader. Walls establishes "her style" on the writing by the use of tone, diction, sentence structure, and more. For example, towards the beginning of the story,

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