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Tara Altebrando's Dreamland Social Club Essay

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At merely six years old Luna, who goes by her middle name Jane, lost her mother. Jane’s mother grew up in Coney Island, NY. Her grandfather was a famous man on the island and had a home that he passed down to Jane’s family. Jane’s family, which consisted of her brother Marcus and their father, were constantly moving from place to place. When Jane and her brother became high-schoolers, their dad moved them into the inherited home on Coney. Soon enough, she meets some people, and not exactly the type of people she was planning on meeting either; misfits. She grows to like them because they are all that she has, and becomes curious of a club she thinks they participate in. Posters around the school with weird messages pop up about the, …show more content…

Publicity by having the group members of the club pulling stunts to raise awareness of the reality around them. Leo, Jane’s crush, also has an indirect relationship to Jane, both of their moms were friends and members of the original “Dreamland Social Club” together! A big part of the role Jane’s mom plays that brings her closer to Leo is leaving behind hints that lead to keys. These keys give her access to certain rides around the amusement park but what would be the fun if she goes alone? As Leo and her adventure more and more together they dive into the new clues and information Jane starts really understanding who she is.
That leads us into the main conflict. Finding one's place in the world and discovering who you truly are. Because of Jane’s mother dying while she was so small, she was very disconnected to her family history in Coney. When they move in there is already another family who has it out for her and her brother. Jane also has a lot of internal conflict with her confidence, she can’t comfortably hang out with the more outcasted students in the high school. She doesn’t like when people even stare at the group. When she finally discovers how to join the “Dreamland Social Club” it begins to turn gears in her head about what she thinks of herself. The opening survey of questions are: “What's your earliest memory? What sound makes you happy? What was the last dream

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