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    After reading the Glass Castle, Jeannette and her sibling’s childhood consisted of poverty and confusion, with dysfunctional parents that were irresponsible, neglectful and very careless in the way they raised their kids. The obstacles the Walls children learned from an early age were to depend on each other; their parents were too much of their own interest. Jeannette’s father was a chronic alcoholic and her mother, Rose Mary was always painting, reading or writing. At age 3 Jeannette was severely

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    Many spend hours dreaming of having more money. They believe their quality of life would be better. Everyone has at one point in his or her life thought about how the possession of money would make life worthwhile by generating happiness. However, Benjamin Franklin, a prominent polymath, stated that money in all shapes and forms cannot purchase happiness, an abstract feeling. Franklin believed that the more money an individual possessed the more he or she will want. Although this doctrine has been

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    An autobiography written by Jeannette Walls, “The Glass Castle” displays many points that the reader should take strongly into consideration. The book features situations that are truly appalling, and while reading, you wonder how Jeannette and her siblings made it through. On top of making it through these experiences, the Walls children were able to keep a relationship with their  parents. From reading this autobiography, I can conclude the Walls children were made stronger and were able to be

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    Entry 1: “The Glass Castle,” by Jeanette Walls, starts off by Jeanette telling the story of how she ended up going to a hospital at three years old with severe burns as a result of her boiling her own hotdogs. This story shows that not only is Jeanette already caring for herself at such a young age, but also that her parents are irresponsible for letting her do this by herself. This seems like it is just the start for showing how reckless and irresponsible Jeanette’s parents are. The book also opens

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    if one of the kids back talked or disobeyed a direct order, they would be whipped but a belt but that was very rare. Also afterwards, Rex and Rose Mary would forgive them for what they did. Forgiveness is one of the main themes in the novel “The Glass Castle” and appears very often throughout the book. Jeannette always found a way to forgive

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    In the New York Times best selling memoir, “The Glass Castle” by Jeanette Walls, the author discusses her hardships as a child and how she grew from it. Through ought the book, Walls and her family relocate multiple times because her Dad not only has issues holding a job, but his paranoia about the state

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    The Glass Castle Thesis

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    rate for children under age 18 was 19.7 percent between 2014 and 2015. Multiple studies and research have concluded that living in poverty results in lasting damage on a child’s self-esteem. The stories these 19.7% live are very similar to The Glass Castle, a memoir that displays the underdog tale of Jeannette Walls, which shows her battles with poverty, hunger, and child neglect. All of these battles were in her quest to prosper and live the American Dream. Due to her struggles, Jeannette realizes

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    however, such conclusions would be hastily inaccurate without a rich understanding of myself and my family. Indeed, it seems that parents are one of the most criticized groups of people and some of the least justly judged. Fortunately, in The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, the author chronicles her childhood in detail, allowing and encouraging the reader to judge her upbringing. While it led to some endangerment and abuse, her parents’ Laissez-Faire

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    The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials. Parents play a huge role in guiding their children to become the grown adults they become in life. In the novel The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls this concept is very true for the Walls family. Jeannette wants to become financially independent because her parents never were. She becomes independent because of her parents neglect. Jeannette learns to address problems in a direct way. Because Jeannette’s parents were so

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    In the memoir “The Glass Castle,” by Jeannette Walls, the author describes the childhood she was apart of with her uninvolved parents was somewhat disparate from what other children would experience in their childhood involving their parents. As a matter of fact Jeannette recorded in her memoir, “A few days later, when I had been at the hospital for about six weeks, Dad appeared alone in the doorway of my room. He told me we were going to check out, Rex-Walls style. “Are you sure this is okay?” I

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