Characters
EVENTS
QUOTES & SYMBOLS
SETTING
THEMES
100

Who teaches Jeannette to swim by repeatedly letting her sink or swim?

Rex Walls

100

What was Jeannette cooking when she caught on fire at age three?

Hot dogs

100

What symbolic structure represents Rex’s dreams and the family’s hope for a better future?

The Glass Castle

100

In what city does the opening scene take place, when Jeannette sees her mother digging in the trash?

New York City

100

The Walls family’s constant moving represents what major theme?

Instability

200

Which parent believes children learn best through independence, not rules?

Rose Mary Walls

200

Why is Jeannette taken to the hospital early in the book?

To treat her severe burns

200

What “gift” from her father comforts Jeannette and symbolizes his promises?

A star

200

Where do most of Jeannette’s early childhood memories take place?

The Southwest/desert

200

Jeannette cooking at age three is an example of which theme?

Independence

300

Which sibling is more cautious and responsible, often balancing Jeannette’s impulsiveness?

Lori

300

What do the Walls children call it when the family suddenly leaves a place to avoid trouble?

“The skedaddle”

300

Who says, “You learn from living, not school”?

Rose Mary

300

What word do the Walls kids use to describe their frequent moving around?

Nomads

300

Rex and Rose Mary’s parenting styles highlight which theme?

Family dysfunction / resilience

400

Which sibling often reacts emotionally and gets into fights?

Brian 

400

After the fire, what issue causes an argument between Jeannette’s parents?

Jeannette cooking alone / being too independent

400

What theme do the repeated fire incidents in Jeannette’s childhood symbolize?

Danger, chaos, or survival

400

What two basic utilities are often missing from the Walls’ homes?

Electricity and running water

400

Jeannette’s complicated relationship with her father relates to what theme?

Love and betrayal / trust and disappointment

500

Which parent is known for big dreams, inventions, and promises of the Glass Castle?

Rex Walls

500

Why does Jeannette fall out of the family car during one move?

The car door was unlocked or had a faulty latch

500

Jeannette says her dad can “make a city light up.” What trait does this describe?

His charm or storytelling ability

500

What type of environment shapes Jeannette’s early sense of freedom and danger?

The desert

500

The contrast between adventure and danger in Jeannette’s memories reflects what theme?

Fantasy vs. reality

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