Essay On Forgiveness In The Glass Castle

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The power of forgiving

As humans, we are entitled to making mistakes in our lives, but by forgiving one free himself from anger. Marianne Williamson wrote this about forgiveness: “ Forgiveness is not always easy. At times, it feels more painful than the wound we suffered, to forgive the one that inflicted it. And yet, there is no peace without forgiveness.” In the book The Glass Castle undergoes many difficult circumstances in which the act of forgiveness is the only way to be at peace with her family, but more importantly herself. But the real question is does she truly forgive them. Jeanette’s ability to constantly forgive her parents enabled her to have a positive attitude because the negativity was released when …show more content…

Instead, her mother found an excuse for the situation, and Jeanette found that overlooking the situation would bring her more peace than thinking about the sexual abuse. However, her mother was not the only one to blame. One day when the Walls’s family was attending church Rex created such a big embarrassment to the family. Rex stood up hollering and fidgeting till the extent nearly the entire church simply paid attention to him. This caused a great embarrassment to the family especially Jeanette. So embarrassed Mary told Jeanette“Don’t worry God understands, “ he knows that your father is a cross we must bear”(Page 105). Jeanette acknowledges at that very moment that not only was her father relentless,but blindsided by whatever he truly believes in. furthermore causing their family to be embarrassed without any care in the world. This left Jeanette to overlook this situation knowing that she needed to find peace for …show more content…

In the TED Talk: “ The mothers, who found forgiveness, friendship” two mothers were able to overlook the tragedies they were surpassed with their child. This is similar to Jeanette’s situation in which she was about to overlook the chaos caused by her parents. Aishat undergoes such animosity from people she was unaware of because her son’s crime, while on the other hand, Phyllis Rodriguez mourning her son’s tragic lost in 9/11. Aishat portrays the ability of finding peace in forgiving herself and acknowledging her son deserves the punishment he has gotten. Aishat

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