The Glass Castle Essay

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The Nightingale was an phenomenal work of fiction that incorporated parts of history that went unnoticed. I absolutely loved that Hannah had based this piece of work on Andree de Jongh who created an escape route out of a nazi governed Warzone. The way that Hannah married Jongh’s story with her own work of fiction was marvelous. Not only does it open our eyes to see how much we are entitled to, but also what it would to be like in a time of despair and poverty. Hannah shows you that you shouldn’t lust after materialistic and unnecessary wants, but love and appreciate what you already have.

Milk and Honey is such a heartbreaking book of poetry about pain, suffering, and healing from being victimized. I loved how Kaur shared a part of her that women, and even men, would be too ashamed and to even speak of. Rape is a controversial topic that people are afraid to bring up, but I applaud Kaur for sharing this piece of her past, that may help other victims to find strength, healing, peace and love. Each chapter had its own ups and downs, but in the end Kaur teaches us that even though we are victims, there is no better remedy other than loving yourself and that it’s alright to cry for days because of what you have lost. …show more content…

The hardships, the crying, the lies, the hopes, the faith, and the belief in family and each other was so overwhelming and raw that you, as the reader, felt as if you were there every step of the way. It was a insane roller coaster ride, but it showed how a family, though held together by a lie, was able to stand by each other, care for each other, and love each other. Most importantly, it shows us that even through all the pain, all the hardships, and all the lies, relationships can still be rekindled and family

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