Throughout the story, Rex Walls often asked his children if “(he) ever let them down,” hoping for the answer to be no. He asked Brian and “me and then turned and walked away. In a voice so low that Dad didn't hear him, Brian said, 'Yes" (Walls 78) showing that after all his children feel he isn’t capable of keeping them intact. It had a powerful meaning. No matter how much you think your children are jovial, sacrifices need to be made. He didn’t compromise his alcoholism. Jane’s father constantly failed at his job and path of his career. This quote or scene signifies the whole book, in my opinion. The Glass Castle is about a family struggling to survive, importantly, a father trying to keep his family united. It’s powerful in the sense of relations and harsh circumstances. A father of three fails in the eyes of his children, the only thing he needed in order to survive. It kept him going in his quest and journey of
Throughout the story, Rex Walls often asked his children if “(he) ever let them down,” hoping for the answer to be no. He asked Brian and “me and then turned and walked away. In a voice so low that Dad didn't hear him, Brian said, 'Yes" (Walls 78) showing that after all his children feel he isn’t capable of keeping them intact. It had a powerful meaning. No matter how much you think your children are jovial, sacrifices need to be made. He didn’t compromise his alcoholism. Jane’s father constantly failed at his job and path of his career. This quote or scene signifies the whole book, in my opinion. The Glass Castle is about a family struggling to survive, importantly, a father trying to keep his family united. It’s powerful in the sense of relations and harsh circumstances. A father of three fails in the eyes of his children, the only thing he needed in order to survive. It kept him going in his quest and journey of