Symbolism In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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In Jeannette Walls’s memoir The Glass Castle, fire symbolizes the instability that the Walls family constantly deals with. Jeannette questions if fire is out to get her and how she “lived in a world that at any moment could erupt into fire”. Jeannette has this viewpoint due to Rex’s own contribution of unreliability in the household. The fire in this instance also represents the chaos of Rex’s abhorrent alcohol abuse. Jeannette also has a favorite toy, Tinkerbell, but gets too close to it with a match until “[she] realized, to [her] horror, that [Tinkerbell’s] face was starting to melt”. The match’s flame represents the Walls children’s volatile home environment and relationship with their father, Rex; he is pleasant from a distance, but inching