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Imagery And Symbolism In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls she tells a story about her deteriorating family relationship between her and her parents and her circuitous travels to places such as welch and New York that made her realize she wanted a stable home life and not become dysfunctional like Rex and Rosemary. She uses tone, imagery, and symbolism throughout the passage in order to describe the traumatic events, negligence of her parents, and circuitous travels throughout her adolescence , particularly causing anyone to sympathize and be persuaded to continue reading see the way she solves her problems.
“The Desert’’ chapter of the book Walls uses of tone, imagery, and symbolism. In this passage, Jeannette recalls being in the hospital; she caught on fire …show more content…

“standing on the chair, swatting at the fire with the fork I had been using to stir the hot dogs” (Walls 9). Not only does Walls depict a vivid image of the setting but she lets the reader imagine the chaos that Jeanette is feeling due to the fire arising. “I felt a blaze of heat on my right side I watched yellow-white flames make a ragged brown line up the pink fabric of my skirt” (walls 9). Jeanette feels alarmed by her skirt catching on fire happened to her one minute she is swatting the fire with her fork and the next minute she feels the same fire she had tried to put out on her face. At this moment Jeanette mind goes blank and cannot think of anything to stop the fire. Anyone would feel bad for her to have this happen to child which could’ve been simply prevented by parental supervision and better parenting in general. “ I stabbed one of the hot dogs with a fork and bent over and offered it to him” (Walls 9). Due to Walls carefree nature and almost normality in what she was doing entails that her parents were more focused on themselves than Jeanette and her siblings. Jeanette cooked for herself more often than not which shows negligence on the parents behalf. The parents negligence is shown throughout this section which may be the reason the section is called “The Desert” because Jeanette feels deserted due to her parents neglecting her …show more content…

Meaning that only you have the power to control what affects you and what does not. In this case Jeanette is choosing to not let her fear of fire become a fear but, an obstacle she has to overcome. After all, “she already fought fire once and won” (Walls 13). This is how she treats most of her situations and every challenge she faces throughout the book. Although it is not dealt within a way that can be seen as healthy and more as traumatic due to the parents are not doing much to solve the problems. Walls uses these stylistic devices to describe challenges she had to experience such as her father’s drinking, unstable family and living arrangements. To explain the reason she gets into such traumatic situation like catching on fire at the age of three and not being able to heal properly due to her parents negligence. Therefore people should not put a child into this world if they are simply not responsible enough to take care of a child; If the parents make the decision to make a baby then they should be able put aside their selfish ways to create a loving and safe environment for their

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