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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September 2016 The Glass Castle Reading Reflection Background Information: The Glass Castle is a memoir by Jeannette Walls. The author’s purpose in writing this novel was to give a recounting of her life, but in a way that was not accusatory nor dark. It was also written in order to show others that it is possible to grow successfully even from a dysfunctional childhood. The story begins recounting the life of a young girl and her family. From the time she is born, Jeannette and her family move…
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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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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 in…
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In Jeannette Walls The Glass Castle, the entire novel speaks of her hardships and how she constantly work to overcome them. In fact, her main hardship is having to bring her father back down to reality, so she can live a normal and realistic life. Because throughout the novel, the father is portrayed as a man a who is determined but undeniably irresponsible with his life. Furthermore, to demonstrate this irresponsibility take the time when her father continually comes up with money making schemes…
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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 book I have selected for the book report was The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. The Glass Castle details the story of Jeannette Walls and her family. Constantly short on cash and food, the family moves around the country frequently and tries to re-settle. Though the family is dysfunctional, the book communicates itself without condemning either of the Walls parents. Humor frequently imbues the work with a light-spirited tone. For the first half of the book, the family lives in various mining…
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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, while the kids in “Choosin Cholita” and “Vanity Fair” seem to be more focused on all of the wrong things. Jeannette Walls and Amy Tan…
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The Glass Castle is a novel written by Jeannette Walls, which chronicles her childhood. The purpose of her autobiographical memoir is to confront the effects of substandard parenting, and how it impacts children’s relationships and their own self-regard. It is to also combat injustice in and out of the home, and how to live with it and grow past it afterwards. The novel begins with Jeannette as an adult, sitting in a taxi when she sees her mom digging through trash. She realizes her shame for her…
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The Glass Castle Essay “A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling; it must have something more unusual to relate than the ordinary experience of every average man and woman.-Thomas Hardy” The Glass Castle is a memoir written by Jeannette Walls, about her life. In this book she talks about what her life was like, and after reading it her life was not a completely happy one. Her chapters can cover a span of days,weeks, and even months. The first chapter of the book starts with her…
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