The Glass Castle Analysis

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The Value of Fiction Many people experience many things throughout life and it sometimes comes from your parents living structure. The glass castle by Jeannette Wall is a memoir based off the events that took place in her life. She soon talks about what horrible things she encountered growing up when she was younger. Jeannette talks about how her parents were and the person she is today reflects on why she wanted to change her living structure.Despite the school boards recent sentiments regarding the lack of value that fiction provides, fiction should remain in the school curriculum because it's something that connects with real world situations, most people don't know what other people experience throughout life, and it's sometimes …show more content…

According to CNN “76 million Americans are struggling financially or just get getting by”. A piece of evidence that is shown when family face struggles throughout is “.....he just liked to say they were because it was more fun having the FBI on your tail than bill collectors” page.19. The author's purpose is to show that no parent wants to see their children see them struggle when it comes to financial situations and all their trying to do is just to protect them. This is relevant because most children in school get picked on about their clothes or hair and it's sometimes because of their financial issues and all readers should be able to connect to this because everyone wants to be on top of trends and fit in. Also, another example is “…there's no food in the house,” Brian said page.77.The authors purpose is to explain what their family had to experience and what other families experience throughout their life too. It is related because teens in high school or even middle school sometimes miss out on lunch and sometimes books that have to do with what one another whether it's fiction or nonfiction it still connects with the reader.All in all people go through things that sometimes can't be expressed and sometimes fiction creates and sets the …show more content…

According to CBS “Ex foster kids say abuse routine in home of teens found dismembered”. The kids faced physical and sexual abuse.Jeannette Walls tells of a time when, as a child, she was sexually assaulted by a neighbor while in her bed. Her father went around town looking for the man -- "pervert hunting" -- trying to show his daughter that he cared what had happened to her.This is relevant because according to Rainn.org “Every 98 seconds a person is sexually assaulted”. It is also relevant because it's important for people to be heard.Another time, Uncle Stanley begins groping Jeannette while they are watching television. She complains to her mother, but her mother says that "sexual assault is a crime of perception" page .184. It is relevant to the world because people tend to try to tell someone and they are pushed away.It is relevant because both Jeannette and her brother both experienced sexual abuse while growing up when they were younger. Most people are afraid to speak up when things like that occurs and when they read about they tend to want to speak up like Jeannette and her brother did. Sometimes when people try to speak up they are ignored and that drives them to harm themselves. Rape is forced, unwanted sexual intercourse, and is sometimes also called sexual assault. Rape can happen to both men and

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