Charlie is seen as a very caring character. His actions throughout the book show the caring side of him a lot. His love and attachment for his Aunt Helen is seen alot. He cares and loves her a lot and this is shown when he makes his first drive alone ever going to see her at the cemetery. Charlie describes that “The first time I drove alone was to see my aunt Helen. I made it a special time. I bought flowers with my Christmas money. I even made her a mix tape and left it at the grave.” (Chbosky 93) His feelings towards other characters are always seen and his caring actions …show more content…
Charlie describes how “Sam and Patrick both agreed I looked handsome. Mary Elizabeth smiled. I think it was the first time in my life I ever looked “good.”...That nice feeling when you look in the mirror, and your hairs right for the first time in your life?” (Chbosky 67) Charlie is often portrayed as the youngest character in his environment compared to the surrounding people. He isn’t described to be known as someone who cares too much about what he looks like but he does care sometimes and notices when he looks “cleaned up.” Appearance is another aspect of characterization that the author used to help the reader further understand Charlie as a