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    I'M the King of the Castle

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    I am the King of the Castle The novel begins on a deathly note. Three months before the main events of the story‚ the grandmother of the Hooper household dies. Her son Joseph then refuses to live at Warings‚ the family home‚ until he owns it‚ i.e. until his father dies and he inherits it. This tells the reader knows immediately that the relationship between Joseph and his father is poor. Soon afterwards it b ecomes clear that the relationship he has with his own son is no better. Communication between

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    Kyle Scott Reading 96 Journal # 2 The Glass Castle #2 After the Walls had been in Welch a while‚ Rex and Rose-Mary decided to leave the children with Rex’s mother Erma‚ and make a road trip back to Phoenix. Their excuse for leaving them was that it was only going to be a short trip‚ all business‚ and to retrieve anything they had left behind. A week after the parents had left Erma was hammered‚ she had been drinking since before breakfast‚ and told Brian that his pants needed sewed up. She

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    The Glass Castle Summary

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    The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls Jeannette Walls is an aspiring journalist who is ashamed of her past. She grew up with three siblings who were going through the same difficulties as she was‚ and two parents whose idea of life was different from society. Growing up practically homeless her entire life was a struggle that she is ashamed of‚ but helped her become the journalist she is today. Jeannette grew up with parents who have a different way of looking at the world. Her father was an entrepreneur

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    Poverty modifies the rhythm of life and language (De Boeck 147). This is shown in Jeannette Walls’ The Glass Castle as we follow the impoverished Walls family through their life on the road. Poverty can impact several areas in a person’s life‚ such as learning disabilities‚ physical health‚ mental health‚ and personal safety. All of which can seriously affect a young child’s development into adulthood. The children of this novel go through some rather disturbing things that most people if effected

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    The Glass Castle Summary

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    In addition‚ The Glass Castle‚ “Poverty in America Is Mainstream”‚ and “Number Of Homeless Children In America Surges To All-Time High: Report” all have a similar author’s purpose. Jeannette Walls’s purpose of writing her memoir is to teach readers to achieve their dreams and not let their past hold them back. Especially‚ she describes her house as a compact residence that is located on a steep hillside. The front of the house includes a drooping porch‚ which is supported by spindly cinder-block

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    Welcome back to Current affair I’m joined by Michael Carton who plays Darryl Kerrigan in the much loved film “The Castle” the castle is a iconic Australian movie portraying a battling Australian family living in a low socioeconomic‚ near and expanding airport. The owner of the airport‚ air link wants to buy the kerryigan family home amongst others is in the way of the development. Darryl his family and friends mount a high profile high court battle in a successful attempt to protect their homes‚

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    In the Castle of My Skin

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    The novel In The Castle Of My Skin by Barbadian novelist George Lamming and Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys‚ a native of Dominica both deal in-depth with the lives of their characters during colonialism. Similarly each author tackles the idea of alienation and loss of identity placed upon their characters‚ through such literary techniques as point of view‚ setting and characterization. One can successfully compare and contrast the novels and seek to attain a greater appreciation and understanding

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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    The film "The Castle" presents us with a representation of an Australian family. Most people would agree however that they are not a typical family. A few of the reasons is‚ for this is that there is no such thing as a typical family‚ roles have changed and people are not so community minded as shown in the film. There is no such thing as an Australian typical family. A few of the reasons why is every ones different and if everyone tried to be the same we wouldn’t have the diverse country

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    presenting Australian mothers to be non sophisticated‚ non elegant and careless beings in how they present themselves. Although the kind hearted and loving nature of a mother in some aspects are represented within the films. More specifically in The Castle‚ Sal is represented as a loving and caring mother who wants to look after and care for her family who also has her own hobbies and some what small time goals. However Betty within “Muriel’s Wedding’ is treated horribly and is portrayed as to be harshly

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    The Glass Castle Themes

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    The Glass Castle‚ by Jeannette Walls‚ is a story of an unconventional family trying to make their way in the world. This memoir recounts the struggles the author faced growing up. Problems such as poverty‚ starvation‚ illness‚ homelessness‚ and addiction surrounded her family life. None the less‚ they overcame these predicaments. The Glass Castle has a wide array of ideas‚ but the themes I found most relevant were unconditional love‚ self-realization‚ and perseverance. These themes were most relevant

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