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    curiosity, in Stephen Chbosky’s novel, Perks of Being a Wallflower, it is evident that curiosity is essential to many characters’ growth and development, reflecting its essential role in the human spirit. Chbosky writes a coming-of-age novel, about a boy named Charlie who battles through his high school experience. He tells the story from the first-person point of view, through letters he writes to himself. The novel explores several instances of curiosity being an essential component in understanding

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    Summary of Plot The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an endearing novel written by Stephen Chbosky. The main protagonist is an introverted and attentive teenager by the name of Charlie. In the exposition, Charlie begins writing letters to an anonymous person. He does this because he was told that the person would read whatever was sent to him. Although nothing is reciprocated, Charlie finds comfort in the fact that someone listens to his ordeals. In the first letter, it is revealed that Charlie’s

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower is the story of a unique high school student named Charlie and his journey of self-discovery throughout his freshman year. Charlie’s personality changes drastically from the beginning of the book to the end of it; and this is what I want to focus on. First I am going to detail Charlie’s personality at the beginning of the book and then use Erik Erikson’s theory of Psychosocial Development, Kohlberg’s theory of Moral Development, Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development

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    In the Perks of being a Wallflower the main character Charlie struggles with not only his sexuality, but also the complications of sexuality of those around him. The movie portrays Charlie, Patrick, and Charlie’s love interest Sam, going through one long mischievous bonding trip, while exploring their own sexualities .It opens up with Charlie writing to a friend about his daily struggle in trying to find people to accept him for who he is. Charlie, like many people in society, is uncomfortable in

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    The film I chose to write about is Perks of Being a Wallflower. The story starts with Charlie the main character feeling depressed and lonely.1 His best friend committed suicide and he is about to start high school without any friends. The story is told in he perspective of Charlie because he writes letters about what is happening in his life. Charlie is an avid reader and immediately connects with his English teacher Mr. Anderson.1 Although Charlie is timid, he meets Sam and Patrick at a football

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    Stephen Chbosky’s novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an important novel for everyone, but especially adolescents, to read. The main character, despite all his flaws, provides an insightful look into the world of a traumatized person. This trauma affects everything Charlie does and hinders his growth as a person. Chbosky uses this novel to explore Charlie’s situation and demonstrates the profound effect trauma has on a person’s development. Only by understanding his trauma, is Charlie able to

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    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

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    Title- The Perks of Being a Wallflower Author- Stephen Chbosky Genre- Fiction The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a novel about coming of age that is seen through the perspective of Charlie, a young ‘wallflower’ that is starting high school and experiences the troublesome teenage life filled with drugs, sexuality and love. Charlie writes this book in a series of letters to an anonymous person. Charlie is the main protagonist of the story who is apprehensive and a kind-hearted boy however he has many

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    that they are admitting that the stuff they don't like about the curriculum is still better suited for teaching the child because it is a part of the better system. I would assume, and I have to because I have not read the book, that The Perks of Being a Wallflower has no pictures because it is in the 11th and 12th grade curriculum so I will take “pornograpy” with a grain of salt. Pornography is the displaying or description of sexual organs

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    “The Perks Of Being A Wallflower” is a good movie because it's good quality. It's about a boy named Charlie who starts high school and he's basically a loner. One day he makes some friends and falls for a girl named Sam. Throughout the movie charlie is faced with obstacles that challenge him mentally and emotionally. Towards the end of the movie Charlie finds out who he really is with the help of his friends, but sadly the movie takes a turn for the worst as Charlie's mental health declines. It’s

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