What Is The Theme Of The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls By Jeannette Walls

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The book, The Glass Castle written by Jeannette Walls, was about her younger self along with her family explaining how they struggled through hard challenges such as relationships, financially, and mainly through life. Jeannette had to learn to survive on her own by growing up fast to an adult in order to take care of her siblings, when her parents wouldn’t, and had to fit into the normal world outside of their home. It was very hard for Jeannette and her siblings to attend school because they would always move to different locations and they didn’t have the clothes that everyone else had, or didn’t have enough food to make them look healthy, and it was difficult for them to make friends with other people, when people from each town viewed …show more content…

The mother didn’t want to work, because she was too lazy, too determined that her paintings would one day get sold to people and make a lot of money off of them, unfortunately, her plan didn’t work. And secondly, her father would find good jobs but, was too drunk to keep them, which made it even more difficult to earn money. These continuous issues caused them to fight over how to provide care for their children and how to deal with living in the real world, while being poor. As I was reading the book, knowing divorce and alcoholism were one of the main themes, I realized that it was not only in Jeannette's book The Glass Castle, but I was also experiencing similar events in my life as …show more content…

My dad kind of had a drinking problem when he was young, but nothing really serious. He started drinking alcohol in his teenage years. And he’s still has been drinking alcohol to this day. On weekends, he would go hang out with his friends from work every Friday and play pool at their houses. He would sometimes call my mom late at night asking if she could pick him up because he was too drunk to drive. It always made my mom upset and caused small arguments. I would be mad at him too because he would rather hang out with his friends every day, than spending family time with us. It was progressing to where my dad now, is going to his friends house after work almost everyday, staying there till midnight or one o'clock in the morning. And my little brother and I wouldn’t even see him at all until the next day. It was getting really annoying. Then one day, my dad did something that changed my life