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    Although being a kid is fun, you have to grow in some point in your life. Maturity comes to us when we learn to accept our pain and others, for example, the ¨Glass Castle¨ and ¨To Kill a Mockingbird¨. First of all, people depend on your strong emotions for example, in the book the Glass Castle. Rex Walls is a person who with his family they are always skaddaleing. However this was not always like this. Rex head of the family once had a baby that did not survive do to unknown reasons. Thus, Rex started

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    Cold Hard Cash What do you spend your whole life trying to get more of, day after day? Money, it’s all people ever think about any more. How much money they need to pay their bill or to buy the new car they want. What most people don’t know is that if you earned an annual salary above $506,000 it puts you in the top 1% of the richest people in the U.S., while you need to make less than $2,500 a year to be in the bottom 1% (nation). Where do you stand? People don’t see that this hunger for money

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    Jeannette Walls is left with huge burn scars all over her body from a cooking accident when she was only three. This is only a part of the crazy life of Jeannette that is explained in the book and movie, The Glass Castle. The book and movie are both based on the life of Jeannette Walls, who is the author of the book. The book and the movie are both wonderful but at the same time very different, here are some similarities. Surprisingly, the book has more differences than similarities, but a few of

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    would argue that it is on the relationships that they have with their peers. Someone who may appear as a fully functioning individual may be extremely dangerous, dishonest, and destructive while under the influence. This scenario occurs in “The Glass Castle” with Rex Walls. The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health defines alcoholism as “a chronic physical, psychological, and behavioral disorder characterized by the excessive, compulsive, and uncontrolled consumption of alcohol”. According to Klean

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    The Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls, has inspired me, along with my English teacher, to share my own story. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette shares her crazy story about how she grew up. In the story, Jeanette explains that her father was an intelligent man who understood physics, astronomy and other difficult topics, and her mother was an amazing artist who painted every chance she got. Even though her parents sound like they would make a good life, they had different views about life. Throughout

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    The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls covers many sensitive topics throughout her memoir. This touching story is based on her and her other siblings surviving on their own, while dealing with their free-spirited, troublemaking parents. She experiences challenges that us as readers can relate to personally. Even though her parents weren’t perfect, she learned a valuable lesson that carried on throughout her life. Her father never gave her that glass castle, but he gave her hope for the future where as

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    trying to flaunt it. In both The Glass Castle, by Julia Walls, and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, the protagonists’ identities are affected by their own perception of home. Through these two novels, the authors emphasize the importance of a stable home, as well as the internal struggle of following your desires to shape your identity. In both The Glass Castle and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian,

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    The Glass Castle. Sounds like a story about some fantasy kingdom with a castle made of glass, but it’s not. This is a story about the early life of a young woman, Jeannette Walls. From drinking to living in the desert to running to New York, her life is a roller coaster ride. However, there is one thing you notice in the story: forgiveness. This happened many times in the Walls family. The act of forgiveness ultimately led the family to peace. Forgiveness in a relationship is an important factor

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    through small moments that make a lasting memory. Over spring break, I went to the beach with my friend Marissa. We had a great time building sand castles and walking along the shore, but Marissa refused to get in the water because of her sensitive skin. After a painstaking half an hour working on our moat (and another ten minutes on the actual castle), we were done. Recklessly, I ran into the water, submerging myself in the salty waves. I laughed and waved at Marissa, knowing she was not going to

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    “I’m thankful for my struggles because without it I wouldn’t have stumbled across my strength.” Through the eyes of Alex Elle you first must struggle in order to find your true strengths. An obstacle that most of us deal with throughout our lives. Some, more extreme than the other, regardless having the power to lift us as humans or tear us down. These crossroads are formed at different points and for different reasons in each person's life, nevertheless morphing them into the people they will soon

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