When I read the glass castle, the way Mary Rose behaves, thought and feelings throughout the memoir are very different. The immediate question that came to my mind was asking if rosemary had psychosis. Fortunately, considering the meaning and features associated with rosemary's lifestyle in memoirs, our readers can make some diagnosis and assumptions about the psychosis she may have. For example, there is a unique example when Rosemary condemned Janet to accept welfare ideas.
Glass castle glass castle is an autobiographical novel written by Jeannette Walls. Through the memoirs, it shows the difficulty of living in poverty while trying to support the family. This novel is based on a lack of stable income and how parents can not bring up a child. Rising moves is when Janet goes to a party by taxi ... which means to do so. In order to make a castle with a fragile material like glass, it is essential that the pedestal becomes as strong as possible. A strong basic ideal can be seen in the structure of the family. Parents are responsible for taking the children to the foundation of the cloud. My son and daughter are the result of child rearing to raise children. Without a strong foundation, children can not grow properly.
As Rex (Woody Harrison) pointed out in the movie, the title "glass castle" refers to the house he dreamed and he explained it as a glass castle. Like a movie, he carries a blueprint for the castle with him and promises to the children that they will become their house one day. Perhaps the closest thing to him was when he moved his family to a small house with enough land to decorate his castle. Strictly, he intends to be a streamlined version of her real-life boyfriend Eric Goldberg (she eventually gets married). Goldberg was born and grew up on Park Avenue. She contradicted her own alcohol addiction father and poor education. In this sense, he is associated with the wealthy accounting role of Max Green Field in the film David, but the characters are refined by novels to play a contrasting world.