Throughout the glass castle, the tone of Jeanettes is constantly changing through the use of vocabulary. Her memoirs focused on her family, but mainly with her memory with her father, Rex Worth. In the eyes of the reader it is clear that Rex is irresponsible parents and irresponsible to children, but in his childhood, Janet always painted Rex as a smart and affectionate father. Tone admires her explanation of her young memory. The use of the capital letters of "Daddy" reflects Janet's admiration for her father and his exemplary courage.
Wall, Janet Grass Castle Janet Wals tells stories of life with her family. Beginning with FBI (Ticket Collector), I am always traveling from one city to another. From the fire when cooking hot dogs to the almost falling from the back of U - Uul, the crazy things she experienced during her childhood will drop your chin. Her family lives in poverty, but her and her three brothers and sisters seem to always make the most of their lives. Her father
Wall, Janet Glass Castle Glass Castle is a memoir of a woman named Janet Worth about her confused childhood and the lives of her brothers and sisters and parents. Her childhood was just ordinary, and the interaction with her father Rex Walls allowed the reader to decide what Rex would be for her. Her children's stories and experiences shape her life as people can not imagine, but her ability to get rid of life's obstacles is truly encouraging. This is a very moving reading, I recommend it to those who are looking for spiritual non-fiction books. - Claire Pain, grade 2019
Throughout the glass castle, the tone of Jeanettes is constantly changing through the use of vocabulary. Her memoirs focused on her family, but mainly with her memory with her father, Rex Worth. In the eyes of the reader it is clear that Rex is irresponsible parents and irresponsible to children, but in his childhood, Janet always painted Rex as a smart and affectionate father. Tone admires her explanation of her young memory. The use of the capital letters of "Daddy" reflects Janet's admiration for her father and his exemplary courage. "In his story, Dad struggles harder than usual, fly quickly, and bet better than others" (Walls 24). Janet also explains his father in simple terms.