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Paper Towns By John Green Essay

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In “Paper Towns” by John Green, the author uses the elements of culture: setting, characters, and symbolism to illustrate the overarching theme of the novel. One of the main themes of the novel is chasing after what you want in life, no matter what is left behind. Green shows this through characters such as Margo. Margo acts as if she couldn’t care less if she was forced to leave her life behind. She left Orlando because she did not like the area, and to her, it was bound to happen eventually. Green also illustrates the overarching theme through the main character, Q. Q left everything he knows: His family, friends, and high school, in order to go on a search for the, missing in action, Margo. Q knew what he wanted, so he decided to leave. Green also delivers the theme to the reader …show more content…

Q’s instructor states, “[Ahab] is a fool for being obsessed” Ahab represents Q obsessing over Margo. Quinton’s friends say that he should let her go and that he is acting stupid, but Q knows what he wants and is willing to leave everything behind, even though he knows the consequences. In the book, Ahab searching for his White Whale is Q searching for Margo, nothing but a fool. John Green ties in symbolism with the main theme as he does setting. Throughout the novel, Green has Q and Margo running on an adventure. Margo convinces Q to drive a get a way vehicle while she vandalizes, breaks, and enters through other’s property. Margo and Q realize what they are doing and how it is punishable, but they want their friendship renewed so they continue to do it anyways. In chapters five and six, the kids go to Sea World and try to walk around. Q is scared at first, but then realizes what he is chasing and he doesn’t care what he is going to lose while trying to get it. Green illustrates the overarching theme, to chase whatever your want no matter what is left behind, in the novel, “Paper Towns” by using

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