Poverty In The Glass Castle

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Poverty is affected by many people in the world, nearly half of the world’s population, more than three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day. More than 1.3 billion live in extreme poverty, less than $1.25 a day. In the book The Glass Castle the author Jeanette Walls tells the life of a girl and her family. In these memoirs it shows the start of her and the family’s life and also the outcome due to the effects on poverty in the household. The book introduces the broad topics of safety, mental and emotional well being, physical health and learning abilities. These four topics affect many of the characters in The Glass Castle and their way of living.
Poverty can endanger the safety of many people. Living arrangements can put children at a greater risk of being in an unstable environment. The “instability of living arrangements and homelessness due to poverty, place children at increased risk of being injured (Leschid31).” Many experts show the less money a person makes the less affordable houses will be available, this will have a …show more content…

There is a better chance your child will not get the learning education and receive educational opportunities due to the conditions at home involving money loss(Kallay32). Many parents can not provide enough money from their families to eat and that can reduce a child's academic performance. During The Glass Castle none of the children had a learning disabilities. They excelled in their school work and were considered “special” and put in higher level reading classes due to the reading the dictionary. When the children were switched from school to school sometimes they were not placed in the higher level classes. One of the schools thought that the children talked sunny and many people could not understand them. Moving around from town to town can affect your learning abilities by moving around schools it does not give a lot of educational

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