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    The glass castle should say something like: In Jeannette Walls memoir The Glass Castle she describes her father’s dream of building his family a glass castle to live in. She writes, “Dad...was telling us about the wondrous things he was going to do. Like build the Glass Castle. All of Dad’s engineering skills and mathematical genius were coming together in one special project: a great big house he was going to build for us in the desert” (Walls 25). If I could build my own version of the glass

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    The Glass Castle Essay Over 45 million Americans are living in poverty. Even though Jeannette walls in rich and famous today, she wasn’t always. Jeannette and her family grew up in poverty. In her Memoir The Glass Castle Jeannette, Brian, Lisa and Maureen’s Parents Rex Walls and Rose Marry are a poor family, they stay poor and move around America avoiding the police and paying bills. While living in poverty has its problems it affected Jeannette to become independent and hard working. In the memoir

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    In Jeannette Walls memoir The Glass Castle she describes her father’s dream of building his family a glass castle to live in. She writes, “Dad...was telling us about the wondrous things he was going to do. Like build the Glass Castle. All of Dad’s engineering skills and mathematical genius were coming together in one special project: a great big house he was going to build for us in the desert” (Walls 25). But If I could build my own version of the glass castle I would first landscape the area

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    Finding Yourself What would happen if someone lost their identity? In “The Glass Castle” the author of the story, Jeannette Walls, talks about how this happens to her and her family. The book “The Glass Castle” is about Jeannette Walls and how she goes through tough times growing up with her parents. She tells the readers about her and her family’s problems and how they solve it or how they try to make the best of the problem. Most times it just gets worse, but sometimes they find a solution

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    Jeannette Walls, Shows in the book The Glass Castle that there are a lot of situations that happen in life where people make countless mistakes, but it is very important to forgive her father and her mother for many mistakes. She has to cope with many obstacles without her parent's help. In the author's memoir, we become attracted with Jeannette constant struggle between protecting her family and the pleasure that her family is based on the same hopes and senseless falsehood with her unbelievable

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    The Glass Castle was a true story of a dysfunctional family. Jeannette Walls published The Glass Castle as a memoir in 2005. She described the struggles of her family life. Her father was an alcoholic who could not keep a job, and her mother was an artist who focused on her painting. With no income, they moved countless times during her childhood to avoid bill collectors. Their last move was to Welch, West Virginia; her father's hometown. She shared how she lived in unstable and harsh conditions

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    Cheyenne Tsai Reed AP English III 8/25/2015 The Glass Castle: The Fragile yet Unbreakable Loyalty In the memoir, The Class Castle, by Jeanette Walls, themes of unconditional love and loyalty is explored. It is the story of author Walls’ coming-of-age experience, and her relationship with her charismatic yet alcoholic father and her artistic mother who constantly neglects her children. Throughout the years, the family of six repeatedly crumbles apart, then finds a way to come together again and again

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    In Jeannette Walls’s memoir The Glass Castle she recounts her dream of build a glass castle for himself and his family to live in. Throughout the story her father goes as far as making blue prints and marking where it will the castle will be built, but he never actually gets around to doing it. The father is easily distracted by other things and never admits to it, he always has an excuse. This is exactly why the glass castle never came to be. Jeannette as a naive and hopeful child describes her

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    “Glass Castle” Quote Annotations 1. “It had been months since I laid eyes on Mom, and when she looked up I was overcome with panic that she’d see me and call out my name, and that someone on the way to the same party would spot us together and Mom would introduce herself and my secret would be out.” (Walls 3) Jeannette Walls, the narrator and author of this book, is talking about her mother and how she feels about being seen with her. As far as readers know, it seems that Wall’s mother is homeless

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    In Jeannette Walls’s memoir, The Glass Castle, Jeannette and her siblings are constantly plagued with various accidents and injuries, more so than “typical” children would be. Her parents have a carefree and lenient approach to parenting, oftentimes leaving the children to fend for themselves or in perilous situations. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette recounts some of the injuries she and her siblings suffer, the reaction her parents have to those injuries, and the parallel episodes they refer to.

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