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Looking For Alaska By John Green

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Some may think that since Looking for Alaska is written from the first person perspective of the narrator, we would learn a lot about the narrator through his actions. However, this is not the case. Miles is the main character and the narrator of the book Looking for Alaska by John Green. This book follows the fictional story of when Miles goes off to boarding school, tries to discover his “Great Perhaps”, and tries to make the friends that he couldn’t at his previous school. When Miles first gets to boarding school, he immediately befriends his roommate and is introduced to his roommate 's friend group. He meets Alaska, who he thinks is beautiful and they become very good friends. The book then follows how Miles gets closer to Alaska and how he reacts and copes with her sudden death. We learn about who Miles really is through his inner thoughts. Through his thoughts we discover traits that Miles carries, that he is not proud of and that he doesn’t show or tell the other characters. Some of these traits include that Miles is self-conscious, that he is different than his friends, and that he is very loyal towards his friends. We can only detect that Miles carries these traits from learning his inner thoughts. John Green writes this book from the first person perspective of Miles and because of this we learn things about Miles through his thoughts that the other characters don’t. While reading this book and discovering the inner thoughts of Miles, we learn that he is

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