real friends. This lack of friends is also on display when she chooses Quentin as her partner for her revenge plots when they have not talked to each other in almost nine years. This is crucial to the theme of the book because it shows that some people who are perceived as really popular can be lonely at times which definitely contributes to the overall theme of the book. Another occasion when friendship was proved to be the central focus of the book is when Quentin, Lacey, Radar, and Ben go on a twenty-hour road trip together. A quote to prove this fact is “ It’s the most fun I’ve had since the last time I spent hours behind the wheel of a minivan” (Green 246). This shows that even though Ben, Lacey, and Radar were not as emotionally invested in the search for Margo as Quentin was, they still went with Quentin to support him. Another point of view you can take on this event is that Quentin does not have not a lot of friends, but the friends he does have mean a lot to him and are very close to him. This story shows that even if you have very few friends you can still have a very happy fulfilled life. Therefore these points have come to the conclusion that Paper Towns by John Green has a theme that is friendship. This theme is on display throughout the book several times including when Margo has a lot of “friends” but still feels lonely and when Quentin spent a month looking for Margo with his friends.
real friends. This lack of friends is also on display when she chooses Quentin as her partner for her revenge plots when they have not talked to each other in almost nine years. This is crucial to the theme of the book because it shows that some people who are perceived as really popular can be lonely at times which definitely contributes to the overall theme of the book. Another occasion when friendship was proved to be the central focus of the book is when Quentin, Lacey, Radar, and Ben go on a twenty-hour road trip together. A quote to prove this fact is “ It’s the most fun I’ve had since the last time I spent hours behind the wheel of a minivan” (Green 246). This shows that even though Ben, Lacey, and Radar were not as emotionally invested in the search for Margo as Quentin was, they still went with Quentin to support him. Another point of view you can take on this event is that Quentin does not have not a lot of friends, but the friends he does have mean a lot to him and are very close to him. This story shows that even if you have very few friends you can still have a very happy fulfilled life. Therefore these points have come to the conclusion that Paper Towns by John Green has a theme that is friendship. This theme is on display throughout the book several times including when Margo has a lot of “friends” but still feels lonely and when Quentin spent a month looking for Margo with his friends.