Analysis Of The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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“The road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive and passion, it’s possible to achieve the American dream”(Tommy Hilfiger). In the story The Glass Castle, the protagonist Jeannette Walls demonstrates that anyone can live their American dream; sometimes hardships,in order to live up to their dreams. The Glass Castle is not much different from the present world, some want wealth and fortune, while others want peace and happiness. The society of The Glass Castle views the American dream in many ways, but two views are mainly shown in the story. The story supports the dream of having freedom and success, along with the dream of having peace and happiness. The poem “Dream Variations” by Langston Hughes depicts a theme and dream of getting out of segregation and violence. …show more content…

Walls does not live the life she wants, she lives under an alcoholic father and a selfish mother. She and her family experience hardships everyday including the poverty abuse, and molestation Jeannette endorsed. Throughout the story, Walls is trying to find a way to give herself and her family a better life. Walls tries to use the good sides of her father and her mother. Some points include her father’s great creativity and intelligence, while others include her mother's ambitious thoughts. The main theme of The Glass Castle is forgiveness, Jeannette works hard with her family to achieve her American dream, she holds no grudges or bad feelings towards any of her family members. Jeannette shows