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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower Rough Draft School can seem like a blood bath‚ and jumping in from the coziness of middle school to the dog eat dog world of high school can seem terrifying. It definitely is for the introverted and socially awkward Charlie‚ who must navigate through his freshman year of high school. Yet he gets help from his amazing new best friends Patrick and Sam. Charlie experiences many of his firsts‚ facing head-on the struggles and effects of drug abuse‚ teen pregnancy‚ suicide

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower The concept of high school popularity has been prevalent through many coming of age movies since the concept was created. Perks to Being a Wallflower (Chbosky‚ 2009) by Stephen Chbosky challenges the concept of high school popularity with finding oneself through the means of true friendship‚ personal goals‚ and most importantly finding what is important in life. Chbosky shows the audience the life of Charlie Kelmeckis and how he confronts being a troubled teenager

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    As human beings‚ we all have unique characteristics and personalities that make us individuals. These characteristics and personalities influence our actions and thoughts about situations we encounter in everyday life. Whether it be a simple decision on what article of clothing to wear‚ or what to do if having witnessed a crime‚ the outcomes we chose are based upon our own personalities. All personality types have positive and negative aspects‚ which are specific to that personality. In the novel

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    Perks Deconstruction and Quotes QUOTE TECHNIQUE BELONGING/EFFECT “Dear friend…” “…Love always‚ Charlie.” Epistolary Directly addressing the responder First person Emotive language Ritual and routine creates belonging Emotive belonging with no physical connection “I just need to know that someone out there listens and understands… I need to know that these people exist” Repetition of “I need to know” Cumulative detail Isolation Emotional impact of isolation and connection Sense of

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    In high school‚ many teenagers change and develop throughout the 4 years. The novel‚ The Perks of Being a Wallflower‚ shows examples of change and development through the main character‚ Charlie. “The Perks of Being a Wallflower is persistently regarded as a coming-of-age story‚ largely due to the changes that occur in Charlie in the course of his freshman year of high school.” (Dominic) In the beginning of the novel‚ Charlie enters high school with no friends and feeling like he can’t fit in with

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    In the Novel Perks of Being a Wallflower and the anime series Watamote both the main characters share similar struggles as they enter high school. Tomoko‚ from Watamote‚ and Charlie from Perks‚ both struggle with socially interactions and making conversation. Similarly‚ Tomoko and Charlie struggle to have meaningful relationships with their siblings. In the Perks of Being a Wallflower and the anime Watamote Charlie and tomoko both start to develop sexual interest and start doings things that adults

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    Name: _________________________ The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Reading/Presentation Schedule Directions: You will be assigned reading each night. For each date of reading‚ there will be 2-3 student presenters whose responsibility it is to know their assigned reading extremely well. As a presenter‚ you will be responsible for leading the discussion for your section for 10 minutes. (That does not mean you are talking for 10 minutes‚ but that you are asking questions and

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    org/resources/pdf/teen-preg-hs-dropout.pdf. As a result‚ you wouldn’t be able to pursue your dream you had planned on doing. The money you had saved up for college would have gone towards the child. ________ ‚ the teenage girl has a greater chance of being poor and receive welfare. In addition ‚ she may already be unwealthy ‚ not completely finished . Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human’s pregnancy. There are about 750‚000 pregnancies each year before the age twenty. Abortion should

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Chbosky‚ Stephen: Pocket Books UK‚ 2009) is a novel set sometime in the 1990’s‚ and focuses on the life of Charlie‚ a troubled fifteen year old boy who is just trying to find his place in the world. The book is written in the form of letters written from Charlie to an unknown ‘friend’. Many controversial issues are dealt with throughout the course of the novel but Chbosky writes in such a way that makes the book and its characters relatable and likable. Charlie

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower John A******* Mrs. Sisk 7th May 10‚ 2013 I loved my book‚ “Perks of Being a Wallflower”‚ for the following reasons‚ because of the characters. I love the main character Charlie and his friends. I love the setting. And I love how they ended the book in the hospital. I love the characters because I can relate a lot to Charlie‚ since he’s a freshman in high school‚ like me. And how he was scared of High School. In the beginning of the book it said he was very

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