When he turns obstacles into opportunities, humans are still the most unique people. This is clarified in the memoir of Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle. Janet faced many obstacles in her life. Her parents raised many obstacles as children, but Janet became a successful adult in his later life. One of the obstacles is the lack of a stable family foundation that makes her a grown woman. In her life, Janet has to deal with her carelessness ... See more
Billy threw a ring to me. I will continue walking. what do you think it is? Cried Billy. "I raped you!" (Page 87). Janet was confused when she heard what Billy said. She was sexually assaulted at the age of 8 and seemed to get worse as she moved from one place to another. Attacks caused by continued negligence on Rex and Rosemary's children for them as they did not provide stability. Janet's unexplained negligence eventually led to the involvement of the social welfare department and Wall Street family members. He began the investigation and in the end I told him to live with another family with Brian, Lori and Maureen, despite all the good results being achieved. Morse code, this can not be realized. Brian, Lori, Maureen will not be lost. "(P. 194). Janet shows here that she truly is concerned about her family. Ignore her parents asking her to become a responsible person. A wall family, she learns to protect and take care of her brothers and sisters. Even though her own mother was absent by chance, Janet developed a character of the image of her mother. Rosemary's wall is not a good example of a considerate mother or child. She can not provide the basic necessities necessary to survive and she can not even steal a small amount of resources for her family; "I'd like to know if she always looks forward to it is.
Ignoring is a theme that is repeatedly occurring in the glass castle. According to the definition of CAPTA, the caregiver must provide the child with a basic need or define the child as abuse / negligence. Unfortunately, none of these demands are met in the glass castle. Because Janet's parents have their problems, even if they can not support themselves when they are young, they ignore the needs of their children. As they grow, the constant ignorance of their parents brings a new set of problems they have to deal with as adults.
Powerful writer Janet Worth, "memoir of glass" is a story of a girl escaping abuse, ignorance, poverty. From Nevada to Arizona, West Virginia, and finally to New York, this book is a story of Janet and its brothers and sisters' tragedies and ultimate victory when all the possibilities are accumulated. This book starts with Jeannette Walls, our heroine who became an adult by a taxi in New York. When I borrowed a car in Janet in order to participate in company activities, she saw outside the window and saw the mother looking for something to eat in the trash can. She knew that her mother was homeless for many years, but this scene returned Janet to her poor childhood.
In "Glass Castle", Worth's parents, Rex and Rosemary, assert that homelessness is "adventure" and therefore ignores stereotypes. The book began with the powerful scene of a taxi in New York City, adult Janet discovered that her mother is looking for garbage on the street. In "Chapter 4: New York City", Wales parents took the children to New York, first discovered that they lived in vans, then on the streets, and finally on the lower east side. The first excerpt from the next period is an excerpt from Mr. Walz's life when her parents became homeless for the first time in New York.