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    The Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls, is a memoir detailing the childhood and family experiences of Jeannette which include the hardships she faced and the memories she has made. She documents her early life through the experiences of having to move constantly from the orders of her parents and living under poor conditions. She is eventually motivated to move away from her parents and away from the conditions to make a life and pursue a passion for herself. Although, she dealt with many inconveniences

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    Fire In The Glass Castle

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    The role of fire in the novel The Glass Castle is used in various ways throughout the book. Jeanette is one of the main characters and when she was little her mother told her to cook something, and when she did she got burned. Fire can be seen many ways in this novel, it can be in Jeanette soul, in her mind, seen as a character, or as a problem starter in the novel. Fire can burn you if you touch it, just like it can burn to see someone you love suffer like Jeanette did when she found out her parents

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    explains every aspect that makes the nonfiction writing strong and impressive. After reading the book, The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, I saw that many of the ideas and themes mentioned in the guide were displayed in Walls writing very effectively. Not only Walls develop those ideas in the book but also uses many rhetorical strategies to get her points across through the reader. The Glass Castle is a memoir about the hardships faced by a young girl, Jeannette and her tangible indigent family and how

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    Walls describes in her memoir titled “the Glass Castle” how she takes many years to come of this realization. With the help of her siblings, she faces the chaos of persistent poverty and takes on a parental role in her family as her non-conformist parents fail to provide stability and safety to their children. Eventually, most children leave the family house for New York and achieve greater financial success than the parents. The author shows in “the Glass castle” how one’s heroic view of their parents

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    In life, everyone is presented with challenges. How we face and overcome these challenges are what make people who they are. In the novel, The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, the main character, Jeannette, experiences many adversities. The amount of obstacles she faced at such a young age could easily have the power to break one’s will to get up and keep trying. Jeannette Walls exemplifies the quote, “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle” said by Saint

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    into young Jeannette Walls’s life; she tells her story in her memoir The Glass Castle. When Walls was growing up, her parent’s way of living was normal. Once exposed to life outside her parents, Walls was no longer content in their unfulfilling lifestyle. She had made the decision to leaver her parents behind and nothing would stop her from achieving her goal. Walls’s father’s determination to build this grand glass castle was set on unrealistic ambitions and expectations. The goals set by Walls

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    Glass Castle The Glass Castle, is a memoir, written by Jeannette Walls about her life and her families uncommon way of living. From a young age Walls and her family were always moving around and stirring up a little trouble wherever they went. The family faces many problems because of the way they lived including keeping food on the table, an alcoholic father, and a stable living situation. Even though the family had all these problems, all of the Walls children grew up to do great things in the

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    In almost every memory Jeannette Walls includes in her book, The Glass Castle, there are signs of extreme emotional detachment coming from each character. At one point she recalls her mother telling her that “suffering is good for you,” and goes further by saying that it “immunized your body and soul” (Walls 28). Walls’s use of the word “immunized” and the extreme cleansing connotations that come along with it, combined with the concept of suffering make a broader statement about the emotional

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    The Glass Castle Lessons

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    The memoir, The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, chronicles the irregular childhood of Jeannette Walls, the main character, living with her siblings and dysfunctional parents. Living in a chaotic and poverty lifestyle, Jeannette’s parents were foolish, neglectful and irresponsible, but they manage to implant in their children admirable qualities and raise responsible adults. Going through many obstacles in life, Jeannette’s character developed throughout the novel because she learned at a young

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    what path you would take? Would you be the next Steve Jobs and revolutionize an industry or live life contently in a cubicle? Many people seek security and try to live an average life without succeeding, but also never failing. In the novel The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls wanted no part of this, she had the mindset of no other. She was bullied, pushed to the brink, but still managed to live an exciting adventurous life. During my experience in reading this adventure packed novel, I noticed one thing

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