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    breakdown at times, but the children have really good lives when they are grown up, and the parents are still homeless.* “Life is a drama full of tragedy and comedy. You should learn to enjoy the comic episodes a little more.” - Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle. They took a sharp turn over a some railroad tracks and the back door flew open. Jeannette rolled out of the car, she rolled many yards on the embankment. When she came to a stop, she was too shocked to cry and she all bloody and scraped up. She

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    Hardships To Success Today, thousands of kids grow up with hardships, but have potential to be successful. One example of this is in The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls. The book is a memoir that tells stories about Jeanette and her family. For the most part Jeannette’s child hood was filled with hardships, but did this make her as successful as she is today? Jeannette Walls is successful because of her hardships she experienced as a child, which shaped her into who she is today. The walls did not

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    I underwent a sudden burst of shock when I first started reading part one of “The Glass Castle”. It was all too confusing; it jerked me into a fantastically written event where I didn’t even have the slightest clue as to what was happening. All I got from the point of view of the protagonist, in retrospect my own view now too, was a profound physical description of the mother and a fleeing view of a couple of moments of the life both she and the protagonist had shared in the past. My curiosity was

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    The Glass Castle “I was three years old...stirring the hot dogs,... Then the flames leaped up, reaching my face.” This scene represents that this incredibly young girl is willing to take risks and take the responsibility of cooking her own food into her own hands without parental supervision. Furthermore, Jeannette Wall’s earliest memory caused a lot of traumatization and at such a young age, she almost experienced a life-death situation. As readers, it's easy to grasp the idea that this incident

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    Mahatma Gandhi once stated, “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” Jeannette Walls is a best selling author known best for her personal memoir “The Glass Castle” where she describes her unconventional childhood, negligent upbringing, and her struggle to defy all forces and break the cycle of deprivation. Their alcoholic father, Rex and their narcotic mother, Rose Mary raised Jeannette and her three siblings with no steady income and lived in a state of absolute

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    The Glass Castle Essay

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    The Glass Castle was a memoir of Jeannette Walls life. Her memoir as well as her autobiography, gave a new perspective to her life that showed how she become the person she is and the most important moments in her life that changed her. The book is in first-person view, which showed a lot of what she went though. Though the book is only in her view it does give an inside on the lives of the other character. But, it doesn’t show what is really going on with them. For example, Jeannette’s father,

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    The Glass Castle begins when Jeannette Walls is sitting in a taxi in New York City and looking out the window. She then sees her homeless mom from the window fishing through the dumpster. Jeannette later invites her mom to her favorite Chinese restaurant for lunch. While they are talking Jeannette thinks about all the things that mom and dad did to her and how it brought her here. Jeannette’s earliest memory was when she was standing on a chair cooking her own hot dogs at three years old. Her pink

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    In Jeannette Wall’s memoir, The Glass Castle, she displays various types of relationships with her siblings, from strained to unconditionally loving. Her parents, Rex and Rose Mary, may have had an effect on how the children’s relationships develop, but ultimately the siblings bond, especially Jeannette and her brother, Brian, through the situations they find themselves in. While staying at their grandmother Erma’s house, the Walls children’s relationships, especially that of Brian and Jeannette

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    Success from Hardships Could living a miserable childhood actually beneficial? The Glass Castle is a novel written about the life of the narrator and author, Jeanette Walls. The story illustrates the hardships and experiences of an alcoholic father and delusional mother attempting to raise four children. Jeanette Walls owes her success to her hardships and became the women she is today because of her parents and childhood. A reason she became the woman she is today is because of her alcoholic

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    In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls tells the story of her childhood and describes her life in poverty. She had experienced what injustice was first hand. Her father, Rex, was an alcoholic that spent all of their money on booze. Because of this, they never had any money to spend on a house or food. They were always moving because they did not pay their bills and were running away from their problems. Her mother, Rose Mary, was irresponsible and only thought about herself. She refused to get a job

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