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Stargirl and Leo have had an impact and everyone in Mica High. In fact I often found myself comparing myself to Leo. Leo is not afraid to be himself. They both have very out going personalities. In this essay I am going to compare myself to Leo to see how we relate, how we are different and how our personalities have changed throughout the book and my life. Leo has a very curious personality, he is often trying to find the truth and does not let a case go. There are many differences, I am not one to be curious and i often find myself leaving case unfinished and I usually don't end up causing a story till the end. Leo curiosity shines in the chapter where he follows Stargirl home, compared to me I stick to my own business, I usually don't involve myself in other people's business because in the sense of curiosity me and leo we are not similar in the sense of curiosity. We are also different in the department of how we see people. If i saw someone like Stargirl i would probably not want to be around them, I usually judge people how others see them I not one to invest further in their personality. …show more content…
Near the end of the book leo wanted to be like everyone. I can relate to this because at one point I just wanted to be like everyone else, but Leo and I both learned that it is not necessary to change who you are. We also both learned that being selfish doesn't always get you what you want. As evidence in the text Leo made Stargirl change herself for his benefit and that ended in Stargirls embarrassment. Also i think that Leo and i learn our lessons to late. As proof in the text Leo learn that his actions can hurt others and he lost Stargirl before he even knew what happened. I can relate to that because I often say the wrong things to the wrong people and I often learn to late that my actions can hurt other

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