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    a fairy-tale, it is a biography written from personal knowledge or special account. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls recalls her childhood memories with her family. From Rex Walls, her father, allowing her into the cheetah den to his last moments with her before she moved to New York. The Glass Castle was truly effective from the beginning to the very end of the book. Jeanette writes The Glass Castle to show to older teens that no matter how bad your childhood is or was, it doesn't mean that

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    The symbol the author talked mainly about is the Glass Castle, it represented so much in this book and got them through many years especially for Jeanette it stand for hope and for the better though there father rex walls couldn't physically build the glass house. I really didn't think the kids really cared about the house the dad had in mind not only because they lost faith in the fact that the dad been saying that for far too long but because it always stand for something more family, love and

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    Final Draft Stereotypes/ The Glass Castle Stereotype plays a big part in today’s society. In the Memoir “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls, others would easily misjudge Jeannette’s family just by their image and the way they lived their life. Although they lived the way they did the walls family had much potential and were very well educated in their own ways. People need to live by the quote “Never judge a book by its cover” because you never know who they are until you meet them. In todays

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    In the Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls an impoverished girl writes in her memoir portraying her deeply dysfunctional family and coming of age. Throughout the novel she puts in her perspective and utilization of rhetorical devices including a nonchalant and optimistic tone, symbols, themes, and a story structure. Jeannette specifically creates settings of her memories with imagery. As her family is always “skedaddling” the new “homes” are set to display their struggle and current situation. This imagery

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    The time of The Glass Castle spans approximately from 1957 to 2005. On most occasions, the Walls family chose to dwell in some of the smallest, poorest towns in the country. One of the most noteworthy stops includes their time in Midland, California. They later advanced to Blythe, California, which is twenty-two miles south of their prior living arrangements. According to Jeanette’s parents, Blythe was “Too civilized and downright unnatural, too, since no town the size of Blythe had any business

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    One never knows what is in the waiting on the journey of life. There is no guarantee if happiness and good luck will prevail or if despair and misfortune will dominate. In the memoir by Jeannette Walls "The Glass Castle" a girl comes of age in a family who is always on the move as fortunes and emotions are always in question . The children deal with a father who devotes as much of himself to his family as he does chasing an impossible dream and a mother who offers an eccentric practicality. As the

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    Prior to the second half of The Glass Castle, the story focuses mainly on Jeannette’s family moving around in the West. It introduces how she was brought up, the views that shaped her as a child, and how she viewed the world when she was younger. There is a stark difference between this part of the story, and the next. The first part seems innocent, before Jeannette was aware of the other parts of the world, and the one that followed showed her developing her views--truly growing up. The Walls decide

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    The Glass Castle Erma and Grandma Smith Essay The Glass Castle has a main character named Jeanette Walls. Jeanette is very proud of her parents despite them being dysfunctional and irresponsible. At first glance her mother and father may seem like very bad parents and in some way they are but as far as Jeanette saw them then and now they were the best parents in the world. She loves her mother and father and always defended them with her other siblings when someone talked bad about or made fun of

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    The Glass Castle; a memoir by Jeannette Walls is a heart wrenching story of a family that learned what loyalty is and is not. The family is dysfunctional and unique. It was eye-opening to read about this family moved from place to place not knowing where they would end up, what they would eat or what they would wear. Reading about how the Walls kids dealt with mental illness and alcoholism was indeed eye opening. As I was watching television one evening, a preview of the movie The Glass Castle aired

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    are commonly portrayed in literary works and in movies. An example of a work that contains the rites of passage would be The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls. This book is a memoir about her life as a child with parents who could never settle down. She worked herself from the bottom up, and continues to strive as a published author and journalist. Although The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, contains many rites of passage, the three most prominent would be loss,risk-taking, and achieving a goal

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