homeschooled for so long. It was a tremendously brave move to go to public school despite the fact that children would make jokes, Auggie enjoyed being unique. Julian, a classmate of his attempted to make every moment in Auggie's life purely terrible creating tensions and insecurities, however with the assistance of Summer and Jack Will friendship conquered over all. Throughout the entire novel, the humble Massachusetts family revolves around making sure Auggie can feel as normal as possible. Later on, he gets attacked by seventh graders and loses his hearing aids, but he remarkably remains positive because through the bad there are benefits. Far above the world Planet Earth is Blue And there is nothing I can do. Auggie meant the world in his family causing Olivia Pullman to feel secluded.
Being an older sibling is difficult especially since the younger ones aspire to the bars which are set, although the sun in their life was Auggie, Via (Olivia) was a very important character in the novel. Throughout Augusts struggle Via had to handle hers maturely, she even recognized the fact that she does not receive as much attention from her parents. August stated that “Everyone deserves a standing ovation because we all overcometh the world” (R.J Palacio, Wonder). Although at first she was hardly seen towards the end of the story Olivia was overcoming her struggles and becoming even stronger. As August was going through his tribulations, Via entered high school, which is like a major …show more content…
playground. Miranda was Olivia’s former BFF yet once they entered high school there was a major shift, it was as if Olivia was being pushed into the dirt.
Olivia was not included in the crowd and had to find her own path, make new beginnings which led to her dating her cu boyfriend. At first, it seems as if Miranda is just a fake popular girl but once Olivia had her standing ovation in the play she was supposed to be an understudy for the revelation occurred that Miranda was hurt. Earth was blue, representing the fact that both girls did not really know what to do or how to fix Miranda's inner issue. Olivia is smart, intelligent, and not over confident in herself despite being the same age as her she was capable of looking past the typical childhood melodrama since she is an older sibling. The almighty play ending with Olivia also shines the light back onto the former friendship as they decide to end with a happy family dinner putting aside the simple conflict, seeing
better. Why did I choose to write about Olivia Pullman if I wrote about August initially? Well, in order to fully understand the universe of someone’s mind we have to look at what has truly helped the person prosper into what they are. By representing the sun we can see how Earth works, how it can continuously function. Her family is genuinely relatable to mine and the novel represents the ideology that we are blind. In the beginning, Olivia thought people had only seen her for having Auggie as her brother, then as the reader drove deeper we realized how amazing each individual character's story was and that there’s more than what meets the eye. We all wonder, we are all swinging around in this gigantic playground of life but the best way to enjoy the play is to like the skin you live in.