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Perks Of Being A Wallflower Essay

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Krista Miller Miller Honors English 1y September 23, 2015 Dear Germanna English Professors, As a frequent movie goer, I tend to see bountiful films that pass the time, but only possess surface value and express sparse substance beyond that. However, there has only been a handful of films that have had a meaningful, long lasting impact on me. One of the finest examples of excellent cinema for me is the film, based on the cult classic novel, is The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Originally written by Stephen Chbosky, the motion picture addresses themes centered around the painful transition from adolescence to adulthood and issues during this time such as substance abuse, exploration of sexuality and insecurities of fitting in with your peers. …show more content…

Chbosky’s story is not limited to an audience of adolescence, as countless adults can also understand the characters’ conflicts and their coping methods with said events. My discovery of this film was during it’s time of popularity in 2012, during which its complex story was quickly becoming a symbol for growing up. At that point, though, I didn’t fully grasp the messages that the film was trying to convey to me, as I was only in 8th grade then. Now, being in my junior year of high school, the people I’ve come to know and love have showed me so much more, just how much can happen to one person. I speak from ignorance, however, as a considerable amount of my exposure to such instances is derived from other’s stories, rather than my experiences. Despite this, many near and dear to me have opened their hearts and minds to me, with their pasts causing myself to regularly reflect upon The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Beyond my acquaintances, this movie resonates with me on a rather touchy topic; the inability to fit in among peers and

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