Connection Between Consequences And Decision-Making In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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In ‘The Glass Castle’ by Jeannette Walls, there is a strong connection between consequences and decision-making in every aspect of the children's lives. In the memoir, Walls takes the readers through her whole life, starting at age 3 to when she is an adult. From the start to the end of the memoir, her father, Rex Walls is a raging alcoholic, and her mother, Rose Walls, is a free-spirited hippie, who seemed to suffer from bipolar disorder. Therefore, they did not make the best decisions for their family. Neither of them had a steady job so the family usually had little to no money. Jeannette states, "We wore our coats to bed, too. There was no stove in the bedroom, and no matter how many blankets I piled onto myself, I still felt cold" (page