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    The Glass castle is a memoir of the peculiar childhood and family of Jeanette Walls. The memoir was turned into a movie, which was released August 11, 2017. The movie was written by Destin Cretton and Andrew Lanham. Over 5 million copies of the book have been sold and the movie and the movie has grossed approximately twenty million dollars. Movies that are derived from books usually come across complications when they are compared and critiqued from the standard of the book. When movies are created

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    In the book “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls poverty goes deeper than just low income. Even while Jeannette’s parents had money coming in, they struggled to support their family properly. They went hungry, had no electricity, or even indoor plumbing, so this proposes the question can poverty be caused by more than just low income? Do people actually want to live in poverty? For Jeannette’s parents it sure seems that way. Rex Walls had grown up in a poverty stricken town of Welch. He grew

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    In the memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls, the author, was most influenced by her time in Phoenix for the second time, as indicated by how she described the events that took place there. The family, while in Phoenix, started to realize the severity of her father's addiction to alcohol as shown during Christmas. Rose Mary said that this was going to be the best Christmas they ever had. She wanted to celebrate it on Christmas for the first time so the kids were all very excited for the day.

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    Some of Jeannette Walls's story events from her memoir, The Glass Castle, are a bit hard to believe. An unimaginable past that seems to be fiction created by the author, but in reality, has been fabricated by the cooperating hands of time and chance. Jeannette Walls lived through poverty and recklessness, later to find herself in New York with a stable career and family, much different from what her family had. Going through hardships and trying to survive in her childhood shaped her into the successful

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    Think back to your own childhood. Could you imagine being a child, and not having a care in the world, but then, as quick as the snap of a finger, that all changes because of a thoughtless mistake made by your parents? In The Glass Castle it is revealed that as Jeannette grew up, she endured hardships inflicted upon her by her own parents. However, if Jeannette had not gone through these things, she never would have gained the characteristics that she values present day. Although Jeannette Walls

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    In class, we read the book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. This book was about the crazy childhood Jeanette experienced. Jeanette had to become independent at a very young age, since her parents didn’t seem to take responsibility for their children. She learned how to do many things on her own, like boil hotdogs at the age of three. Jeanette’s family was also always on the move; they drove miles and miles until her parents found a small town where they wanted to settle down for a little while

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    The Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls, teaches us that she really lived a tough life. We learned that from even her beginning of her childhood, she was not living the typical childhood life. From dealing with her alcoholic father to her selfish mother, she kept her inner strength and battled to get through it with her brother and sisters. Her own father even tried to hook her up with another man for money. How the father had the guts to do that or how she had the power to get him away and

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    Brian, shares Jeanette’s excitement and helps her count down the days until Jeanette leaves. On page 238 of The Glass Castle, Jeanette mentions that one night before her departure, her father, Rex Wells, visits her room. Her father carries the blueprints of the Glass Castle under his arm. Rex unrolls the blueprints and tries to convince Jeanette to stay by promising to build the Glass Castle. Jeanette refuses to be enamored by her father's empty promise. Jeanette has realized that her family has become

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    Many similarities and differences exist between Jeannette’s life, the main protagonist of The Glass Castle, and that of the unnamed child from the poem “My Papa’s Waltz”. Due to their drunkard fathers and less than involved mothers, it is no wonder the two juveniles share such similar point of views when it comes to their home life. However, not every child has the same life, and no two children will ever have the same experiences. As mentioned before, one similarity between Jeannette and the unnamed

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    The Glass Castle What is the secret of perfect parenting ? Numerous parents may have different assumptions , of what precisely are the ideal goals to raise a child are. The Walls’s family had a unique perspective on “parenting”. Several readers may agree they had various flaws, by not giving their children the basic needs . Though despite all of their flaws , they did teach their kids valuable life lessons and self love. The Walls weren’t able to provide for their children . The father was an alcoholic

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