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    The Glass Castles

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    The glass walls at the new Laramie High School have employees and students at differing opinions, from decoration to a more effective reason. The true purpose of these walls has been met with some different voices on the topic. A student Michael Lane said that the glass walls purpose “Appearence,” a fellow student Brandon Endsley agreed. On the flipside, Assistant Principal Mrs. Titema and Student Kobe Garcia saw this in a different light. They thought that the glass windows improved viewability

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    Jeannette Walls, the Glass Castle is more than just the title of her memoir. To begin, Jeannette lived most of her childhood in poverty, running from town to town in order to avoid “federal agents” who are actually just bill collectors. Even so, the family dreamed of a much brighter future in a place called the Glass Castle. Jeannette’s father, Rex Walls, planned “A great big house he was going to build for us in the desert. It would have a glass ceiling and thick glass walls and even a glass staircase..

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    Poverty In The Glass Castle

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    The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls (referred to as Glass Castle throughout essay), as well as in the

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    Poverty in America

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    name a few. In this essay, I will be examining these factors as they are discussed in the book, The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls (referred to as Glass Castle throughout essay), as well as in the article

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    The Glass Castle

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    1. “We laughed about all the kids who believed in the Santa myth and got nothing for Christmas but a bunch of cheap plastic toys. 'Years from now, when all the junk they got is broken and long forgotton,' Dad said,'you'll still have your stars.” | Adjective – CheapExplanation - This quote is very important because it characterizes how the Walls children are. This shows us that they are positive, by making a positive side of their situation. While small children want many toys for Christmas, Jeannette

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    Everyone has some kind of hope for the future, something that they want to achieve or experience. “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls, is the real life story of Jeannette growing up in poverty and her experiences as a child. Jeannette’s father was an alcoholic man, he was very irresponsible when it came to taking care of his children. Rex still managed to keep an emotional connection with his children, and this helped shape the Walls kids into who they became and kept their family together. Throughout

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    learned behavior. "This Glass Castle" is the epitome or an example of how parents can either be instrumental or a hindrance for their offspring to be self-sufficient leaning to survive or dependent always needing others to survive. A baby is born and on that day a parent makes a promise to take care of that child until the day the parents die. Unfortunately, that promise is broken once that child is 18 some early as 16 because they can legally get a job. In "The Glass Castle" Walls parents taught

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    ‘But that’s for the Glass Castle,’ I said. ‘It’s a temporary measure,’ Dad told me. He explained that he was going to hire a truck to cart the garbage to the dump all at once. But he never got around to that, either, and as Brian and I watched, the hole for the Glass Castle’s foundation slowly filled with garbage.” (Walls 155) III. The Glass Castle is an extended metaphor for the broken promises

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    Hardships In Literature

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    I chose to read the novels from the socio-economic hardships genre, which included The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. I had a very difficult time picking my genre due to the wide variety of books, especially since I could not find a genre where I was intrigued by both novels. After reading more into each set, I decided to read about socio-economic hardships because I figured that I could relate to them the most. Also, I had heard of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

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    The Glass Castle played with several different themes throughout the course of Jeannette Wall’s life. The novel touches frequently on the constant struggle of the socio economic underclasses, clashes with the economically prosperous majority. The heavy use of the depiction of poverty is also used in order to demonstrate the egregious struggle faced by the Walls family, yet often denied by the misguided maternal hubris of both Mr. and Mrs. Walls. Although rich with thematic elements, Walls never uses

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