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    Kelly Orlando Biographical Essay John Green is one of America’s most famous modern-day authors known for his works such as Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars. Also famous for YouTube videos, Green is well-known for his educational online posts. He was one of the 100 most influential people in the world, according to Time magazine. Green won numerous awards for his writings including the Michael L. Printz Award with Looking for Alaska and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize under

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    John Green Influences

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    John Green is known as a well-known American author, who has greatly impact todays modern literature. Green understands towards the average teen life show tremendously through his literary works. These influential pieces have influenced teen’s about the challenging everyday life. Green has a very uplifting tone throughout his novels in order to touch his audiences. John Green was born on August 24, 1977 in Indiana; he grew up in Florida as well as Alabama. John Green spent his time as a chaplain

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    John Green is an author who writes young adult books. Green was born in Indianapolis Indiana, August 24th, 1977. He was raised with his two parents Mike Green and Sydney Green. He also lived with his brother Hank Green and sister-in-law Sarah Urist Green. Growing up he moved around a bit. First, he lived in Indiana then it was Michigan after that it was Alabama finally the settled in Florida. While he was moving he went to different schools. Since he was moving around a lot he went to different

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    Paper Towns The book Paper Towns begins with a flashback from nine years before all of the current events occurred. Quentin Jacobsen or “Q” and Margo Roth Spiegelman are nine years old, at the park, riding their bikes. They find a dead body at the park and in a way it creates a bond that would last forever. Now, they are in high school and it is their senior year! Quentin’s best friends, Radar and Ben, are nerds and they happen to be the total opposite of Margo. Margo is the popular girl in high

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    John Green loves to make his readers think when they read his books and in Paper Towns there is no exception. Papertowns for the most part focuses on the struggles of having an identity. It addresses the idea of people, places, and things looking one way on the surface but being completely different underneath. One passage in the book that captures this theme on pages 57-58. During this time, the main characters Margo and Quentin are at the top of the building looking out at the town they had

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    asked for him to drive her around town to get revenge and go on an “adventure”. While out in the many places they went that night, Margo talks about “Paper Towns” and how her town of Orlando, Florida was just a Paper Town. The following day, it is discovered that Margo ran away. But this mysterious girl wasn't going

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    Quentin In Paper Towns

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    Everyone in the world has a tendency to push their ideals onto other people. This point is illustrated throughout Paper Towns by John Green as main character Quentin searches for his childhood friend Margo Roth Spiegelman. Throughout the novel, he has several life-changing revelations on both himself and those around him. The characterization and misconceptions between main characters Margo and Quentin represent the deeper ideal that a person’s true self is hidden from the world. In the novel, every

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    Paper Town Quotes

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    popular quote from John Green’s Paper Towns novel. In the story a spunky, outgoing teen named Margo Roth Spiegelman climbs back into Quentin Jacobsen’s life through a set of midnight heists against Margo’s ex-boyfriend. Although Quentin is thrilled to have Margo back in his life, his world is turned upside down when she mysteriously disappears the next day. Quentin and his friends embark on a series of adventures following the clues she left in hopes of finding her. John Green brilliantly constructs

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    Paper Town Metaphors

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    When I picked up this book, I didn’t have a clue as to what a paper town is. Having been familiar with Green’s work, I just assumed that it was another one of his metaphors - I don’t what it is with John Green, but I think he has an unhealthy obsession with metaphors. Margo Roth Spiegelman (the female protagonist in the novel), in the first part of the novel, describes Orlando, her hometown, as a paper town: “Here's what's not beautiful about it: from here, you can't see the rust or the cracked

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    Paper Towns Movie Vs Book

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    Paper Towns was written by New York Time’s bestselling author John Green and recently adapted onto the big screen by director Jake Schreir. This young adult novel takes place in a fictional neighborhood located near Orlando, Florida. The novel focuses on the main character, Quentin Jacobsen, and his neighbor and former close friend, Margo Roth Spiegleman, who decided to run away and leave her life behind in this small “paper town” they call a home. Although this had been planned for a while, Margo

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