Kids want a safe home more than a glass castle

Elda 2022-04-21 09:03:03

You can't choose your original family and biological parents, even if they make you grow up in hunger, turmoil and fear in the name of freedom and romance, even if they make you feel embarrassed, ashamed and shameless in the name of family affection and family. As adults, they are free to choose their way of life; as parents of four children, they cannot bear the burden of taking care of their children's growth. Although they can talk and laugh about their father later, tell the story of choosing the stars on Christmas Eve, and praise him for being the smartest and most imaginative person in the world, although Janet and her father finally reached a reconciliation before his death, those growing up Pain, if not for a strong and strong soul, how can children bear and endure it. The glass castle that had been built in the minds of children since childhood turned into a rubbish-laden ruin in the end. That flamboyant and pretentious father can win the love of his children, but they never want to repeat his fate and continue the path he walked.

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  • Simeon 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It's obviously a story about a straight man's cancer, but it's handled with tenderness. Even if it is a story about a straight man with cancer, it can still teach people to cry.

  • Cleve 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Even if there are some misfortunes, I still think the story is that the beautiful heroine has so many unpleasant memories, but in the end, remembering the good qualities in her were also taught by my father, such as bravery. It is difficult to say whether this is fortunate or unfortunate. Anything bad, but I still seem to be getting further and further away, why

The Glass Castle quotes

  • Jeannette: [sighs] My parents are squatting in an abandoned building on the Lower East Side.

    David: Jeanette...

    Jeannette: They were homeless before that for three years before that, which was pretty much how they raised us. My dad is not developing a technology for bituminous coal but he could tell you anything you want to know about it. He is the smartest man I know. He is also a drunk.

    [inhales]

    Jeannette: never finishes what he starts and can be extremely cruel. But he dreams bigger than anyone I've ever met. And he never tries to be somebody that he's not. He never wanted me to either.

    [Exhales]

    Jeannette: I'm sorry, but I have to leave.

    David: Go.

  • Jeannette: You did all this for me?

    Rex: Since when is it wrong for a father to take care of his little girl?