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    Paper Towns by John Green Essay Quentin and Margo meet at a random night when Margo sneaks into Quentin’s room. Since then‚ Quentin follows Margo on her adventurous mission for revenge of her boy friend cheating. Quentin and Margo get closer which makes Quentin to feel like he is going to be close friends with her since that day. However‚ Margo goes missing the next day‚ leaving only few clues for Quentin to search for herself. Quentin and his friends‚ Ben‚ Radar‚ and Lacey‚ find few clues at Margo’s

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    Paper Towns‚ by John Green is a young adult novel that takes place in a town called Jefferson Park located in Orlando‚ Florida. The novel starts with Quentin Jacobsen and his neighbor/crush‚ Margo Spiegelman‚ both nine years old‚ going to the park. There‚ they discover the corpse of Robert Joyner who had been divorced and committed suicide. We then flash forward to the two as high schoolers who have grown apart. Quentin had spent his life loving Margo and admiring her from afar. Until one day she

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    The central focus of the book Paper Towns by John Green is friendship. This has been proven many times throughout the book especially when Margo feels lonely even though she is one of the most popular people at her local high school and Quentin spent a month looking for Margo with his friends. Firstly‚ Margo has stated that she felt lonely‚ this seems odd because it has also been said that Margo is one of the most popular students at her school. A quote that proves this is “Yeah‚ well‚ I was always

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    The author of Paper Towns is John Green. He was born on August 24‚ 1977‚ in Indianapolis‚ Indiana. He went to Kenyon College and earned double degrees in Religious Studies and English. He worked as a student chaplain in a children’s hospital. Green spent lots of time with terminally ill children‚ who inspired him to become a writer. Because of the sick children‚ Green was determined to use his power of writing to make the world a better place. He is a New York Times bestselling author of multiple

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    In the story Paper Towns By John Green is about a boy named Quentin Jacobsen and a mysterious girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman as as they pull of an all nighter while they run around the whole city pulling pranks and schemes. Q has known Margo since they were little kids and he had always had a crush on her but they have grown apart. One night Margo climbs though Q’s window in the middle of the night and asks for help. They run around town pulling schemes and messing around. Then the next morning…

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    The theme of the book “Paper Towns” is False Perceptions‚ false perceptions are people who aren’t always who they appear to be or who you expect them to be. Intro: Almost everyone is trying to satisfy society’s standards of excellence but they lose themselves on the way. Following and maintaining a perfect status or wanting to have a faultless outfit every day or dating the captain of the football team for popularity is all categorized under a false perception that is shown to people to judge

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    Book Report Project in English By Claire Andrea Pascual – III-Arezzo Title: Paper Towns Author: John Green Genre: Young adult novel‚ mystery Characters: 1.) Quentin “Q” Jacobsen – He is the protagonist and the one who is telling the story. He is childhood friends and neighbors with Margo‚ who he also had a crush on ever since they were children. As the years passed‚ their contact with one another has decreased. As the story progress‚ he tries to unfold clues he thinks Margo intentionally

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    In the book Paper Towns by John Green‚ the setting takes place in the subdivision‚ Jefferson Park‚ Orlando Florida. The enviornment is suburban because they live outside of the city. Later on into the story when margo disapears the main setting takes place in different pseudodivisions. The main building was Osprey‚ the minimall. Quentin and others travel from Florida to New York taking stops in different states so the setting is always changing. The time period was reativly close to today’s‚ Quentin

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    Disorder (PTSD) is one of many mental health disorders that can come into a person’s life at any time or place; this disorder can appear in different ways and can be treated or relieved using a variety of coping mechanisms. In the novel Paper Towns written by John Green‚ the main characters go through a traumatic experience as children and years later they are affected by what they had witnessed at nine years old. Quentin and Margo’s characters portray the effects of PTSD throughout the story. Being

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    distance themselves from their group. This is the case in the mysterious novel by John Green called‚” Paper Towns”‚ where an awkward boy named Quentin Jacobsen is asked to assist Margo Roth Spigelman on a series of practical jokes. This book is a definite read for anyone who adores mysteries and adventure. Situational irony and well developed characters make this an exquisite book for those mystery lovers out there. John Green uses situational irony to display Quentin Jacobsen’s internal conflict and

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