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Friday, December 9, 2016
Literature Analysis #2
1. The novel I read is The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky, This novel is about a boy named Charlie, he{s a freshman in high school. So as every freshman in high he tries making friends and meets a Senior named Patrick who soon enough becomes his best friend. Patrick introduces Charlie to his step sister Sam. The three of them hung out almost everyday which was new for Charlie because he was use to being home and writing. Yes ,Charlie likes to write quite a bit actually and also read. He writes about the things he deals with everyday both good and bad. So Charlie always loved his aunt Helen who died on his birthday. He always wondered why he loved her so much until one day he found out when he had a mental breakdown. As Charlie was about to have intercourse with Sam that is when he had his mental breakdown because he realized his aunt had sexually abused him multiple times. After his parents found out they hospitalized him until he was better.
2. There were many themes in this book but two of my favorites are just because bad things happen to good people that doesn't make them bad people and to love yourself and accept yourself because that's all you need. An example for the first theme is despite Charlie being abused he did not become a bad person. An example for the second theme came from quote from the book that says, "We accept the love we think we deserve" which makes Sam realize she's worth more than she thinks and starts accepting herself.
3. From the tone of the story I think the author would be the type of person would stay up all night and still wake up early. He would definitely be a coffee person. He's the type of person to have the basic regular breakfast at iHOP. He's one of the quite smart authors that notice everything. His interests are very peculiar. Kind of seem stuck up but really isn't he's just always serious.
2. There were many themes in this book but two of my favorites are just because bad things happen to good people that doesn't make them bad people and to love yourself and accept yourself because that's all you need. An example for the first theme is despite Charlie being abused he did not become a bad person. An example for the second theme came from quote from the book that says, "We accept the love we think we deserve" which makes Sam realize she's worth more than she thinks and starts accepting herself.
3. From the tone of the story I think the author would be the type of person would stay up all night and still wake up early. He would definitely be a coffee person. He's the type of person to have the basic regular breakfast at iHOP. He's one of the quite smart authors that notice everything. His interests are very peculiar. Kind of seem stuck up but really isn't he's just always serious.
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