Essay On The Glass Castle By Jeanette Walls

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Independence takes time and effort. Some are afraid to grow independent, they are happy the way they are and don’t want it to change. On the other hand there are people that need that independence and want to make a difference in their life and make it soon. The Glass Castle is a memoir written by Jeanette Walls. The book is about a family that has a hard life and struggles to get by, moving from place to place and sometimes not even having any shelter to protect them. The kids in the book, Lori, Jeanette, Brian, and Maureen realize that there is a better life they can have and work for. Jeanette, the main protagonist, has a hard life, but she learns to preserver through it. Her experiences have taught her to become more independent. Jeanette …show more content…

One of the lessons included independence at a very young age. At age three Jeanette was cooking hot dogs alone while her parents were in another room. “I started stirring the hot dogs again, I felt a blaze of heat on my right side. I turned to see where it was coming from and realized my dress was on fire.” (9). After the incident the Walls family brought her to the ER and took care of her deathly burns. Then right when her dad sneaks out of the ER she cook her hotdogs once again. First, she was independent to be cooking hot dogs at the age of three but the fact she did it after she got out of the hospital alone shows a lot of independence. Another lesson she learned was forced through learning how to swim. “He did it again and again, until the realization that he was rescuing me only to throw me back in the water...So instead of reaching for Dad’s hands I tried to get away from them.” (66) If you think about it in the big picture she learned to stop relying on her parents even though it was just learning how to swim she may have learned a greater lesson without even realizing

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