Masculinity In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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In the book, The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Uncle Stanley and Jeannette mom fall victim to the behavioral molds that society imposes on them. Throughout the book the men Jeannette encounters struggle with the concept masculinity. Society has lead them to believe to be a true man you must be tough, smart, and be with women. Uncle Stanley has fallen victim to society's pressure, as he sexually assaults Jeannette. She explains, “I felt Stanley’s hand creeping onto my thigh” (183-184). Uncle Stanley does not understand why it is wrong to take advantage of a young girl because society has always told him, and other men, being masculine is most important. Men receive this message by watching how older men behave with women. This expectation

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