Overcoming Obstacles Glass Castle

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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is a memoir about Jeannette’s childhood experiencing many difficult situations. It is an excellent example of contemporary literature that reflects society. This story connects with social issues relevant to our time period, such as unstable home life, alcoholism, and poverty. Many of these issues, as well as others, are also themes of the story. One major theme of the story is overcoming obstacles, which is demonstrated by Jeannette, the Walls’ kids, and Rex and Mary Walls.
One obstacle Jeannette overcomes is unstable home life. The Wall’s family moves frequently because some family members were worried someone might be after them for money. When the family started “Doing the skedaddle.” (17)-their dad referred as a movement of fleeing very slowly and sneaky. According to this philosophy, the family experienced moving outside of their home in search for prosperity. The parents made it seem like an adventure instead of escaping their problems. For example, they would talk about gold and the prospector design to give a sense of hope. However, in terms of stopping at a place to live, it was always run down. Unfortunately, conditions worsened in terms of not having beds for the Walls’ children but improvised with boxes. Another example includes the house at 93 Little Hobart Street, Welch, West Virginia. Some problems that arose in the house were rotten pieces of wood, no toilet system but instead improvised with a bucket in the kitchen, no running water, and minimal electricity when they make the payments. A hole was dug for the glass castle foundation but garbage piled inside as a backup plan because trash collection fees exhorted their income. Today, society is determined to escape lower conditio...

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...ecause there is strong dependence of how a person overcomes poverty and matters in life.
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is a memorable memoir that shows effects of obstacles and need for prosperity. Unstable home life, alcoholism, and poverty are serious issues I take into considerations talking about future planning. First, unstable home life, I view as degrading because without knowledge in location and low home prices problems can loom such as alcoholism and family conflict. Second, I view alcoholism as awful because with advances in mediation, medication, and services people can now ease into transition of life without alcohol. Third, I view poverty as depressing because many people don’t have sufficient funds and resources to even survive. Also, families that want to prove their self-worth do not sign up for welfare and try toward the middle class society.

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