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    she had a close relationship with. Jeannette Walls grew up in poverty and always moved around. Her family was close, but Jeannette was closest to her father over anyone else. She loved and admired her father and defended him too. Her memoir, “The Glass Castle” is very popular. She is a grown-up now and cares about her parents. She offers to help them out of poverty, but they resist. Jeannette certainly cares for both parents, but her father has a special place in her heart. Jeannette has a special relationship

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    The Glass Castle Summary

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    The parenting style that is most exemplified by Rex and Rosemary walls in the Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls is the style of permissive parenting. According to the psychology article about parenting styles, What They Are and Why They Matter written by Kendra Cherry a permissive parent or sometimes referred to as an indulgent parent are parents who have very few demands of their children and they rarely discipline their children. “May I pet him please I asked dad (walls 106).” Rex took the

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    The Glass Castle Quotes

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    In the book the Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls The advice that the Dad gives his children could get them in trouble.One quote that supports this is “Dad had always said that self-defense was a justifiable reason for shooting someone.” This quote is interesting to me because this is a girl that is barely eight years old and is being questioned by the police about neighbors hearing gunshots, and she said it was in self defense. But she didn’t need to shoot the gun at all, first off Billy was shooting

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    The Glass Castle Essay

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    Jeanette Wall’s memoir, “The Glass Castle”, talks about her life as she grew up and how her dysfunctional family moved from place to place as they battled with financial struggles, hunger, and her parents’ functioning. It exhibits the flawed parenting of Rex and Rose Mary. Determining which parent is worse can be subjective depending on the reader’s values and interpretations. However, looking at their behaviors and impacts on their children reveals the difficult parenting they receive. Throughout

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    The Glass Castle Thesis

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    or being inferior in quality to those that have a surplus of money. The current percentage of Americans living in poverty is up to 15 %. Poverty has remained constant throughout America and continues to grow with increase in cost of living. The Glass Castle, a memoir written by Jeanette Walls, illustrates a family that is faced with poverty in the United States. Throughout the book, Jeannette Walls reflects on the problems and challenges of children living in a poverty stricken family. Children living

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    In The Glass Castle, the Walls family eventually moves to Rex Walls’ hometown in West Virginia. The family experiences one injustice after another during their time in Welch. The history is not interesting or important. The first events Jeanette experiences are infuriating and upsetting. The town of welch could have a lot to offer some people, but for the Walls family it is a terrible idea. The introduction to welch has a meaning, and it means the walls would have had a much better life if they could

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    about the life they had, but they chose to put a positive spin on their situation. Rose Mary Walls offered her children some good advice when she said “Life is full of drama and comedy. You should learn to enjoy the comic episodes a little more” (Glass Castle, 129). Life has ups and downs, so when life is going good, it is best to enjoy that period of time as much as you

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    Entry #5 One night on Halloween, when Jeannette was only ten years old, she felt someone run their hand over her private parts. At first she thought it was Lori moving in her sleep, but then she heard a man speak. She yelled and Brian came running into their room with a hatchet that he kept by his bed and the man ran out the unlocked door. Their dad was not home that night and their mom was a very deep sleeper so Jeannette and Brian chased him down the street. A few weeks after the Halloween incident

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    Everyone has secrets they stash below the surface, sorrows they bury deep within their hearts, and dreams they lock up behind hopeful tongues. In The Glass Castle, the main characters all hide behind a mask that conceals their true intentions and identities. To begin, Rex appears in the novel as a father that has good intentions sand great ideas to make his family wealthy. He falls short because of his addiction to alcohol and an upsetting past that suggests that he was likely sexaully abused by

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    In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Jeannette Walls and her family struggle day by day short on cash and food, constantly moving around the country trying to re-settle. Jeannette is raised by her dad, Rex Walls, and her mother, Rose Mary Walls, who force their children to learn to take care of themselves by feeding, clothing, and protecting each other. Rex Walls, the father of Jeannette, is suppose to be the role model of the family but he somehow seems to tear the family apart based on his

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