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Explain the significance of the glass castle in the book 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls.
The glass castle represents the dream and hope that Rex Walls, the father, promises to build for his family despite their difficult circumstances.
Describe the relationship between Jeannette Walls and her parents during the pages 196-221 of the book.
During this section of the book, Jeannette's relationship with her parents is complex. She struggles with feelings of both love and frustration towards them as they continue to make unconventional choices.
Discuss the theme of resilience in the pages 196-221 of 'The Glass Castle'.
During this section, the theme of resilience is evident as Jeannette and her siblings continue to endure and overcome challenges despite their parents' unconventional and often irresponsible behavior.
Test your understanding of 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls with this quiz focusing on pages 196-221. Explore the significance of the glass castle, the evolving relationship between Jeannette Walls and her parents, and the theme of resilience in this section of the book.
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