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Analysis Of Jeannette Walls The Glass Castle

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Well-known book writer, Jeannette Walls, in her book, The Glass Castle, describes the dramatic mood altering effects of her struggles through life. Jeannette’s purpose is to show the readers her struggles throughout her childhood. She creates a dramatic tone in order to convey to her readers that you can make your dreams come true. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette uses powerful diction, very descriptive imagery, and symbolism. Walls begins her memoir by acknowledging her first accident that she could remember and gives details about what all happened. She appeals to mournful emotions of the audience by describing the emotions and using very decisive word choice. “ I burned myself trying to make hotdogs,”(7) Jeannette uses a powerful diction in order to gather emotional sympathy from the audience. This outpouring of emotion from Jeannette conveys an emotional tone that the audience can connect with how Jeannette is feeling at the time. Her word choices allows for the reader's emotions to take control and understand the pain of Jeannette by bringing up something that the reader can relate to. Most people have got burned and she uses that to appeal to their emotions. …show more content…

She appeals to uses senses as a part of her imagery. This helps the reader to picture what she was going through and to make it feel like they were there themselves. "I told her that if she scrubbed it hard, it would sparkle like a diamond,” this tells the reader as she is scrubbing she wants it to look like a diamond. The reader can now image a rock and he scrubbing it to look like a diamond. This use of descriptive imagery helps her writing to become more interesting for the audience and any

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