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Analysis Of The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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Life is about overcoming challenges, taking risks, and accepting your flaws; a journey every individual endures.’The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ follows a boy, Charlie, who undergoes this exploration of life throughout his freshman year in high school. The greatest aspect of why readers are captivated by literature is because they discover themselves in this journey; the conflicts, emotions, and achievements of the stories they read. It is fascinating to know that characters mirror the struggles and success that the readers do. A quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald , “That-is-the-part-of-the-beauty-of-literature. You discover that your longings are universal longing, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong,” illustrates that literature is the inquiry of the human experience. It doubtlessly applies a message that novels aren’t superficial, but a binding object. In ‘The Perks of being a Wallflower’; Stephen Chbosky binds readers and Charlie, the protagonist together by tying in a unique narrative style, character development, and universal longings of love and acceptance to emphasize that you are never alone in literature. The unique narrative style of the book is intended for the novel to portray a powerful connection between the reader and the character. For instance; the whole course of the book is narrated through a series of letters that Charlie writes to an unnamed friend, “I-am-writing to-you-because-she-said-you-listen-and-understand.”(Chbosky, 2)Because this role is so ambiguous, the author allows the readers to place themselves in the position of the friend. He feels connected as he uses you for support, while offering it to you at the same time.This explains the reason why we feel sad when Charlie is sad as Charlie’s longings are our longings. Chbosky manipulates us to believe he represents every single one of us. A person can find a sense of belonging through relating to Charlie and his experiences. “And-even though-I-don’t-know-you, I-felt-like-I-did-because-you-sounded-like-such-a-good-person. The kind of person who would understand how they were better than a diary because there is communion and a diary can be found.”(Chbosky, 206).The beauty of literature, as Fitzgerald claims,

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