Quotes From 'The Glass Castle' By Jeannette Walls

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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls “ “You see?” [Mom] said. “Right there. That’s exactly what I’m saying. You’re way too easily embarrassed. Your father and I are who we are. Accept it.” “And what am I supposed to tell people about my parents?” “Just tell the truth,” Mom said. “That’s simple enough.” ” (5). This quote was taken from before the memoir began. In this scene, Jeannette asked her mother to meet with her for lunch so that Jeannette can ask her mother how she can help. When her mother asked for an electrolysis treatment, Jeannette told her that she wanted to make her mother’s life easier. Her mother simply responded by saying that she is happy where she is, and that Jeannette was just ashamed of her. She tells Jeannette that she should just tell the world the truth about her parents instead of hiding it all away in lies. …show more content…

It shows that people’s opinions of her matter to her more than her opinion of herself. Also, it is shown that her mother is the one who gave Jeannette the confidence to tell the story of her past, which later provoked her to write this memoir. “ “You’ve got to get right back in the saddle. You can’t live in fear of something as basic as a fire.” ” (15). Jeannette’s mother said this when Jeannette starts cooking hot dogs right after the accident with the fire. Rose Walls is saying that Jeannette shouldn’t be scared of fire even after it could have killed her a few months beforehand. This is significant because it shows that Rose highly supports independence even at the age of 3 years. She would rather her daughter to be burnt again than take a few minutes out of her drawing time to cook her daughter some food. In addition, the fire foreshadows that Jeannette isn’t going to back down from things because it was too hard. She will take things head on, which is shown when she becomes fascinated with the

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