The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls Personal Response

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Relation In the book Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, it was never said in the writing that the mother had a type of mental illness. Though throughout this book it was never said in writing that she has mental illness like depression, but it was hinted at. She was showing symptoms of depression throughout the story, as her own and her family's life and way living got worse she seemed to care less and spend more time in bed, not wanting to get out as if she was physically . Her kids all said this was her mother just being selfish and lazy. Yes it is selfish, but there was more to it, she was depressed. Her kids and husband never supported her because they were just always mad at the mother for not going out and getting a job but in reality …show more content…

It was about two years ago, my sophomore year. Around that time I met this person at one of the footballs games, started talking and we just “clicked” instantly and he soon became one of my bestfriends and he became the person I cared about the most, we did everything together. The problem was that I became a little obsessed, I even went to the extent of pushing my other friends away. But that's all he was in my life, a friend, and I was happy/content with that, but it still hurt to watch him fall in love with another person who I used to be close with. It broke my heart and a part of me felt like I wasn't good enough, I didn't blame anyone but myself. This went on for about another year, for a year that's what I would keep thinking “what if i'm just not good enough”. Months and months of self hate on a person really takes its toll, and for what? Just over this one person? It's kind of pathetic in some eyes. But to me, he wasn't just “some person” he were my bestfriend, I saw and talked to him everyday, people told me to just stop being around this him, just stop being around something so toxic, saying “Why do you still be around him? Christ he