My favorite book is Perks of being a wallflower. What makes this book my favorite is the characters and the realism of the situations their thrown into through the book. This book stands alone clearly as my favorite book because it relates to High School and the developmental stages you travel through. The book exemplifies what its like to lose friends, be influenced, and deal with loss. Charlie the outcast-ed, awkward boy is what in the story they designate as a wall flower which means he is standoff, shy, and often excluded. He is more of a listener and thinker than he is a talker and enthusiast. Charlie goes through many ups and downs and deals with loss often throughout the story. One day two characters come along named Sam and Patrick.
Social anxiety is a major concept in today 's teens. With social anxiety being the third largest mental health problem in the U.S., it is no wonder (Richards). Social anxiety is a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings. People with this disorder struggle with everyday communication, worrying that they are constantly being negatively judged, or that they will embarrass themselves in some way, shape, or form. In The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, we meet Charlie, a freshman who has just lost his best friend, Michael, to suicide, the second highest leading cause of death in teens. The exact cause of social anxiety and suicide is unknown and vary between people, but recent studies have shown that bullying, family conflict and sexual abuse are some of the common causes.
In the English 110 class, we performed many tasks that are required to do in the class. The class also required us to read a book which was titled, The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Reading the book was to help us write an essay about the book. We wrote many essays in the class also each essay was a different type of essay. In total in the class we wrote 4 essays on different subjects and with different methods of writing of the essay. Three of the four essay I selected because it showed the seven different outcomes that are for writing. The seven outcomes are process, revision, critical reading, rhetorical analysis and argumentation. Then the others are researching, quoting, paraphrasing, and documenting sources plus
The first heartbreak I ever had was not even one of my own. I let words and sentences from a love story run through my blood, and to my heart, where it then cracked, fell apart, and possibly stopped beating for a while. I laid in bed for days. Perks of Being a Wallflower, why did you do this to me? I realized everyone has their own personality when it comes to reading. My reading disposition holds a deep sense of empathy. Because of this, in every story I read, I transform into any character I (sometimes) choose to be. I then experience the story more heavily since I am apart of it. I have learned that the trait of empathy can send you down a tunnel of agonizing pain that does not even belong to you, or it can put you on someone else’s
Have you ever lost someone in your life and didn’t know how to cope with the pain? In The Perks Of Being a Wallflower written by Stephen Chbosky there are two families that have to cope with the pain of losing a loved one. Charlie’s family has to deal with the loss of Aunt Helen. She died in a car crash while going to get Charlie’s christmas present. The novel takes you through the hardship that Charlie goes through when he’s trying to cope with the pain of losing his Aunt. Then there is Michael’s death that took place when Charlie was in middle school. Michael had committed suicide by shooting himself. He didn’t even leave a not for Charlie as to why he decided to do this. Both Charlie and Michael’s family had to try and cope with this loss.
Having sold over 2 million copies, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is a #1 New York Times Bestseller novel that has captured millions of people’s attention worldwide. Taking place in the early 90’s, a fifteen-year-old boy named Charlie is experiencing his first year of high school. Unfortunately, Charlie has lost his only friend and now has to navigate his own way to fit in. As a person who is naturally withdrawn, Charlie finds himself struggling to discover and maintain his new friendships, love life and sexuality. With the secret of having an abusive childhood, Charlie’s past slowly begins to haunt him. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a spectacular novel because of the cathartic installments, a compelling main character
Throughout Stephen Chbosky's novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower he describes how a teenager is going through the mixed emotions that comes with being in high school. Charlie, the main character, is different from most teens his age. However he gets through this with the help of friends and family. In some cases, his friends are the only reason he wants to keep going and ultimately taking a huge toll on how Charlie is viewing things in his life; moreover, they help him understand that he should live life, and not just watch others enjoy it. Bill, Charlie's English teacher, states “Charlie, we accept the love we think we deserve” (Chbosky 24). Charlie learns to interpret this, and apply
Throughout my reading in this class I have noticed quite a few differences between Young Adult Literature authors. Two that have really stood out to me are Markus Zusak, the author of The Book Thief, and Stephen Chbosky, the author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The authors have different styles of writing and tend to write about different things, but they both are very good at writing.
It teaches you lessons on life and how to find your way out of the dark.” This is a great example of kids wanting to read the novel. Stephen Chbosky novel was not written to be focused on all this troubles, it has very powerful quotes that are what every high school student should live by. In The Perks of Being a Wallflower five quotes caught many of the readers eyes, for example “we accept the love we think we deserve.” This could have not been said better, never settle for the love you think you deserve be with someone who will treat you with respect and care from the first day till the last.
“Each friend represents a world in us, a world not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.” The Perks of Being a Wallflower displays Charlie’s various encounters with amazing people who accept him for who he is. Through his interactions with them, Charlie discovers his true identity and abilities. He seeks the support of his friends for their positive energy and takes advantage of it to his fullest. Charlie’s friends teach him many life lessons and tips for him to become a better individual. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky emphasizes that the theme of friendship creates positive changes, which is seen through Charlie’s relationship with Sam, Patrick, and Bill. Over the course of the novel, Chbosky demonstrates that each of Charlie’s
In the book “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky, the main character, Charlie, writes letters to a stranger; the letters are what we read. Charlie is writing the letters as a way to cope with the recent suicide of his middle school friend Michael. Charlie is also nervous to start his freshman year in high school, and writing makes him feel better and less anxious about entering high school. He writes the letters all throughout his freshman year in high school. We watch him grow throughout the year, and see the many obstacles he faces and how he deals with them.
Stephen Chbosky’s film “The Perks of being a Wallflower” and J. D. Salinger’s book “The Catcher in the Rye” are two coming of age texts which link to the theme of alienation through the ‘coming of age experience ' . Both protagonists in the film and novel experience alienation from their respective societal expectations. Charlie from “perks” is a reserved teenage boy who is tormented by his past of sexual abuse and death of his aunt and best friend. Although isolated by his own reality, Charlie seeks out to gain relationships and has stable reliable support systems. Holden Caulfield from “catcher” is an ostracised vulnerable teenage boy who is growing up in the 1950s being extremely at odds with his identity and self belonging. Holden’s
One book that has been meaningful in my life has been The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. There’s one line in the story that has spoken to me, and has become a motto for me and everything I do. Chbosky’s words, “[a]nd in that moment, I swear we were infinite,” made me think about the life I live and those who are part of it. For myself, the quote is talking about being with others who make you comfortable, and feel safe. They help you become invincible and important to themselves and the world around you. They make you an important part of the universe, and make you feel like you always will be.
I guess you could say I am an average girl, maybe a little sad. I’ve never been diagnosed with anything. So I guess Im perfectly healthy, thats what the records say at least. I know I will never get a reply from you, but maybe thats why I chose to write to you specifically. You left your problems for me to inherit and I am not sure if I have forgiven you, but I will always love you. This world, its a help yourself kind of world, and maybe you didn 't want to help yourself, and now I understand.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky follows the coming of age of fifteen year-old Charlie Kelmeckis throughout his freshman year through letters that he writes to an anonymous person. Charlie goes into his freshman year without his best friend, Michael, who had committed suicide the previous school year, thus turning Charlie into a wallflower. At the start of the school year, Charlie finds solace in his English teacher and his two new friends, seniors Sam and Patrick and together, they slowly start to bring him out of his shell. Charlie’s new friends introduce him to even more people, one of which he develops a crush on, Mary Elizabeth. Together they go to a party filled with drinking and drugs, where Charlie realizes he is a
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be a wallflower? As in the advantages and disadvantages that comes with being a wallflower. In the book The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, the protagonist is Charlie, a boy who is very shy and antisocial, he was named a wallflower by his friends. This title comes with it's own advantages and disadvantages of course. As we go through this story we see many times where it is a bad thing to be a wallflower for Charlie however, it does also come with some advantages. Like for example, he can understand people's feelings and their problems and he stays quiet about it not telling anyone else. The disadvantages are that due to being a wallflower he is very lonely, & he is often lost in