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    tend to have immenseful impacts on the lives of those they relate to. As for Jeannette Walls and her family, prominent motifs, namely the Glass Castle, New York City and a Joshua tree implicate strong faith in her father, rising up from vast dysfunction and a rebirth for not only herself, but her siblings as well. In her highly acclaimed memoir The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls utilizes striking symbols to hook her readers as they immerse themselves in the convoluted chaos that is the Walls family

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    form of art, our need for escapism cannot be understated. Oftentimes what works in one realm, fails in another. And The Glass Castle suffers considerably in the leap from the small page to the big screen.  Co-written and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, who made the exceptional 2013 drama Short Term 12, a movie which helped launch Brie Larson into the spotlight, The Glass Castle documents the story of Jeannette Walls, whose memoirs provided the framework for a book which sold nearly three million

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    I recently got the chance to watch the memoir film The Glass Castle this past week and I was thoroughly confused. The movies started off with Jeanette in New York at dinner with her fiancé Eric which was a little puzzling since that scene didn’t happen until later in the book. The movie then sequences into Jeanette getting into a taxi going home when she sees her parents going through trash. The 127-minute memoir movie The Glass Castle was directed by Destin Daniel and was released on August 11,

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    The Glass Castle Failure

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    In the memoir, The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls both Rex and Rose Mary Walls illustrate depictions of failure and defeat. It is certain beyond doubt that they were unsuccessful in society’s definition of success as parents. This was due to the neglect of assuming responsibility for raising and protecting their own children. However, Bob Dylan’s definition of success reads, “ A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.” Bob

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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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    Depression is an ever present element in the novel, The Glass Castle. Throughout the novel, Rosemary struggles with depression that takes a toll on the family. She quit her jobs, stayed home, and experienced spells of crying and moodiness that left her an emotional burden to the family. The author of The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls, describes her mother as distant, melancholy, and dull when she sunk into depression. No matter how hard the children try, they can’t help their mother from sinking

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    The title The Glass Castle is a metaphor for Jeanette Walls life because her family was like a glass castle. They were always together but once one person in the family broke apart or cracked the whole family slowly broke apart. In the story, Maureen was barely home because she would stay at her friends house most of the time. After this Lori moved to New York alone and left home. Soon Jeanette followed Lori’s path and the other two, Brian and Maureen soon did so too. At this point the family had

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    The Glass Castle was a symbol of hope for all of the children, they counted on it for their future; when it was forgotten about by their dad, the hope of a better future faded away along with the hope they had in their father. This book was titled The Glass Castle for at least one main reason. This novel describes Jeannette’s childhood and one of the biggest things that she heard about during that time was from her dad when he said that he was going to build a glass castle for their family. “When

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    The Glass Castle, a memoir written by Jeannette Walls, is a story that discusses the insights of a dysfunctional, yet vibrant family. The four Walls children have two parents, Rose Mary who was an unconventional artist, and Rex who was an alcoholic father. The family travels constantly across the country, with their parents using their imagination as a distraction from their poverty. Despite the hardships the Walls family has faced, Jeanette writes her truth in order to reconcile with her past. She

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    Subject - The Glass Castle is focused on the turbulent upbringing of Jeannette and her three siblings by her alcoholic dad and selfish mother, both negligent and abusive parents. This is important because it is what caused her to grow into the person that she is now and give others a chance to relate to a story like hers. Occasion - After having seen her own mother dig through the garbage in New York while she sat in a taxi, Jeannette was struck by the difference between one another at that point

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