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Essay On The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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The Glass Castle Home./hōm/ noun- the place where one lives permanently. In The Glass Castle, a true memoir, by Jeannette Walls, talks about how the family moved around a lot. They were always moving because Rex Walls, their dad, constantly was losing his job or getting in trouble with the law. The kids identities were changed a lot throughout the story. Maureen, the youngest child in the family, changed the most. Her identity was shaped and made her into who she is today. Maureen identity goes from a small child, to sheltered sibling, to a christian, and finally to a codependent adult. The first identity she had, is a small child. When she was born, her siblings were five or six years older. She was to young to do a lot of stuff that the big kids did. Jeannette Walls, one of the older siblings remembers, “She was too young to run around with me and Brian, [Maureens older brother] so she spent most of her time riding up and down on the red tricycle Dad had bought for her, and playing her imaginary friends.”(110-111). This external conflict shaped her because she was essentially not big enough to do the things the big kids …show more content…

Because she was considered a small child, her siblings took extra care to make sure she was okay and that she did not grow up the way she did. Jeannette Walls often took it personally when she thought that she failed her as a big sister. Many times throughout her life “felt like I [she] was failing Maureen, like I [she] wasn’t keeping my promise that I’d [she had] made to her [Maureen] when I [she] held her on the way way home from the hospital after she was born.” (Walls 206). The confilct Maureen was facing, was external. She could not change the fact that her siblings looked after her like she was there own child. They would buy her presents, and try to protect her from the cruel, harsh world their parents put them in. Maureen older siblings made she was

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