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    The Glass Castle Response

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    be seen responding to the circumstances they endure in many different ways. The way they choose to respond to issues can determine whether the effect of their exposure will end up to be a positive strengthen to their character. In the memoir The Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls, we see the effects of past experiences on Jeannette and we see how she uses those situations to shape the person that she becomes. Jeannette is a focal point to the life of success that a person can live even after growing

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    The Glass Castle, a both heart throbbing and emotional story written by Jeanette Walls shares her life through her child eyes. Walls grew with a different lifestyle than what we would normally see today. A family that isn’t much of a family but is a sense of stability and security to her. Throughout her life her family has been through hunger, unstable homes, a drunk father and very little of outer family relationships. She struggled along with her brother and sister but with free-spirited parents

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    After reading the first 28 pages of the The Glass Castle one question I have is, why was Jeannette’s family homeless because in the book it seemed like her father was very intelligent and could have a well paying job. The author stated in the book that her father was very good at math and electricity despite having never earned a college degree. Another question I have about the text is why did her father dislike hospitals so much and preferred the care of a “witch” doctor? Could it be religious

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    A Peek Into The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls’s life growing up was rough. It wasn’t this great adventure that her parents tried to make themselves and their kids believe it was, yet it also had many advantages for the kids growing up independent, smart,well rounded and educated in many areas that children might usually be sheltered from. The Glass Castle-- a memoir written by Jeannette Walls about her childhood growing up with parents that lived unconventional lives, chasing their freedom. This

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    Bad Parenting is the act of not showing the responsibilities that should be taken as a mother or father. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls reveals the faults of parenting through the use of symbolism , imagery and characterization. Rosemary and Rex’s Struggles to show their children (Jeannette, Lori, Brian) the importance of the appearance and guidance of being by their side as a parent. Jeannette and Rex show their faults by destroying everything the children try to accomplish because of their

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    In the passage from The Glass Castle, Erma kicks the children out of the house because of a physical fight that they got in with her. They caught her inappropriately touching Brian. Even though they fought her to protect their brother, they faced consequences. Jeannette Walls shows that even when you are fighting for the right reason, you will still face consequences. Walls uses the imagery of the house to show the central idea. Because the children fought with Erma they are now facing severe consequences

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    The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is an autobiography about a young woman’s journey in life. It delves into her childhood, which was as dire as it could become, and how she was able to break her family’s habits and achieve her dreams of becoming a reporter/journalist. There were several significant lessons throughout the story, but what I deemed to be the most valuable lesson was that struggle is important. In the book, struggle is what built Jeannette into who she is today. It drove her to be

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    The Power to Overcome Sid Udayan January 10, 2012 ENG4U1 Ms. Skakic It still holds true that man is most uniquely human when he turns obstacles into opportunities. This is evident in Jeannette Walls’ memoir, The Glass Castle, which reiterates the story of Jeannette who is raised within a family that is both deeply dysfunctional and distinctively vibrant. Jeannette is faced with numerous barriers throughout her life. Despite the many obstacles set forth by her parents during her

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    suffer from alcohol abuse leading to families engaging with struggles of alcohol abuse. Alcohol abuse has increased over the pasts year causing many families to struggle with an alcoholic parent leading their children to a confusing lifestyle. The Glass Castle talks about Jeannette Walls life as she grew up moving from place to place having a nomadic childhood along with her family. At first Mr.Walls was seen as an intelligent man who served for his country and cared deeply for his children. Later on

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    The Glass Castle Summary

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    “The Glass Castle” begins where the narrator, Jeannette Walls, sees her mother delving into a dumpster while she is living a flourished lifestyle. She manages to contact her mother and tries to provide assistance. However, her mother refuses any help and is said to be very joyful. Then, the stories of the Walls family adventures begin in an accident that occurred to Jeannette when she was only three. The setting changing multiple times Jeannette was boiling hot dogs in their temporary trailer in

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