distinctive symbol is the title, The Glass Castle, which can also be seen as a motif as it is brought up numerous times throughout the memoir. The Glass Castle is merely an illusion introduced to the Walls children by their father, Rex. The project included floor plans and blueprints of a castle entirely made of glass and dependent on solar panels for electricity. At a young and naïve age, the Walls children’s innocence led them to believe their father would built The Glass Castle. Often times, it seemed Rex…
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Running head: SOCIAL PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS CASTLE 1 Social problem analysis of The Glass Castle-------The impact of the alcoholism Ying Wan SWRK 725 Saint Louis University Professor Shannon Cooper-Sadlo SOCIAL PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS CASTLE 2 Abstract The paper talks about the social problems presented in the book The Glass Castle. And choose one problem which is alcoholism as the major one to explored in depth. It included the population affected…
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Innocence is the lack of purity which is portrayed in the novel The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls. In this novel, the Walls children experience a rollercoaster full of poverty, alcoholism, disappointments, and even sexual assault at a young age. The Glass Castle is the story of Jeannette Walls’s development from childhood into adulthood. It’s a story about her growing up, also known as a bildungsroman. Walls presents growing up as a process of recognizing one’s childhood and realizing how things…
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shadow that has a constant presence in the world. Whether evil manifests itself in society or within yourself, recognizing and acknowledging its existence allows people to confront its unwavering presence. Characters from the literary works of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, experience the unrelenting presence of evil, as it is a prevalent theme seen throughout the books. In all three novels, the presence of evil arises…
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Everyday in life people face changes that make them question their strengths. In the novel “The Glass Castle” Jeanette and her siblings’ faith is tested through their parents mistakes. Some people say there are some challenges in life you can’t face for example, in the book “The Glass Castle” Rex is known for being an alcoholic and always being absent in his children's lives. For instance, it is mentioned how Rex comes and goes as he pleases,however when he is present in their household he…
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The Glass Castle The Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls, is an autobiographical novel that shows how hard life can be when you have little to no money and highly deteriorated parents. During the whole memoir it shows how hard it is to live in poverty while at the same time trying to raise a family. The exposition of the novel is how having parents that cannot support their children because the lack of a stable income. The rising action is when Jeannette was in a taxi cab going to a party…
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The unforgettable memoir, The Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls; the article, “Poverty in America Is Mainstream”; and the report, “Number Of Homeless Children In America Surges To All-Time High: Report” all describe people’s lives who live in…
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Imagine having to always speak for your mother because her English broken or being so poor that you have to dig in the garbage for a meal. In The Glass Castle by author Jeannette Walls, “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan, “Going Gangsta Choosin Cholita” by Neil Bernstein, and “Vanity Fair” by Nancy Jo Sales all show how childhood experiences can shape an individual into someone who they would be for the rest of their lives. Jeannette Walls and Amy Tan overcome the negative things that happened in their lives…
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siblings, Brian and Lori, always looked for the brighter future past their deficient and poverty-stricken life driven by their parents, Rex and Rosemary Walls. Rex Walls, Jeannette’s alcoholic father has brought hope yet despair to Janette’s life. Due to his rough childhood with his parents, Rex desired to become a good parent and to aspire others; Thus inspiring his children with the ideal future of the ‘glass castle’. As he attempts to change the outcome of his children, his past returns rendering…
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books The Lord Of The Flies, To Kill A Mockingbird, and The Glass Castle they illustrate the journey of childhood innocence to maturity, showing the challenges faced, and shows the way they go from young kids to grown children as they have to experience the people within the society and their judgment, and the problems in the real world. In the 3 books it shows the characters growing up and facing reality. The Glass Castle In “The Glass Castle,” childhood innocence is shown in Jeannette as she is innocent…
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