The Glass Castle
What does the narrator feel towards her family?
I just need to know how the narrator feels toward her family and evidence from ggg the book and if that feeling changes through the book
I just need to know how the narrator feels toward her family and evidence from ggg the book and if that feeling changes through the book
Despite her tumultuous family life, I think that Jeannette did love her family. The beginning of the book has Jeannette debating on whether she should find her mother who is collecting trash and bottles on the streets of New York. Through flashback we see that Jeannette loves her parents despite their enormous faults and abuse. She has close ties with her siblings.
another extra answer is, despite the consideration of the perseveration, the way to claim your salvation is to give your life to jesus, repent and be baptist, and promise you will get the holy ghost. Really simple, accept the blood of christ, then rapture up