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Striving for independence from "summary" of The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

The concept of striving for independence is a recurring theme in the story. From a young age, the children in the Walls family are forced to fend for themselves due to their parents' neglect and unconventional lifestyle. As a result, they learn to rely on each other and their own resourcefulness to survive. The children's desire for independence is evident in their actions throughout the book. They take on responsibilities far beyond their years, such as cooking meals, finding shelter, and even seeking medical attention when needed. Despite their challenging circumstances, they refuse to be dependent on others for their basic needs. One example of this determination is when Jeannette d...
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    The Glass Castle

    Jeannette Walls

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