When I picked up "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" to read, I was motivated by several people that said Chbosky's book was one of the few that does not portray teenagers caricatured manner.
Have spent some time of adolescence, but I identify myself, not with a specific character, but recognizing a little of each, recalling some stories. After (always have one after) I had the pleasant surprise to watch the movie which features Emma Watson, eternal Hermione (Harry Potter) and the amazing Ezra Miller, Kevin gloomy, the "need to talk about Kevin". Moreover, we need to talk about Kevin in the near text.
Stephen Chbosky knew discuss through Charlie, a 15 year old, drugs, sex, sociability, psychiatric disorders, abuse, family relationships, school environment, in short, everything that involves the universe of all kinds of teenagers.
The book is written entirely in letters format, which sends Charlie to an unknown friend. Charlie is addicted to reading and develops a friendship with his English teacher that encourages the habit, helping you to develop your writing. Here's scored a sensational point of the book: Chbosky uses this trick also in how you write the book. If at the beginning of the text seems kind of loose and hesitant throughout history writing Charlie gets better, it goes better organize ideas and narrate more clearly the events.
About the character: Charlie is a teenage nineties suffering by suicide best (and only friend) and the death of his aunt when he was a child. Upon entering high school he decides he can no longer live alone and tries to approach the other boys and girls their age. However, Charlie is extremely shy and does not really know how to insert into new groups.
Finally, I ended up feeling the unknown friend of Charlie, whom he confided everything, but without an address I could only read and read and never give my opinion. Although he liked the book, I'm not sure who display it. Definitely a book for teenagers, but no vampires or witches characters. Just a boy with some serious problems.
Have spent some time of adolescence, but I identify myself, not with a specific character, but recognizing a little of each, recalling some stories. After (always have one after) I had the pleasant surprise to watch the movie which features Emma Watson, eternal Hermione (Harry Potter) and the amazing Ezra Miller, Kevin gloomy, the "need to talk about Kevin". Moreover, we need to talk about Kevin in the near text.
Stephen Chbosky knew discuss through Charlie, a 15 year old, drugs, sex, sociability, psychiatric disorders, abuse, family relationships, school environment, in short, everything that involves the universe of all kinds of teenagers.
The book is written entirely in letters format, which sends Charlie to an unknown friend. Charlie is addicted to reading and develops a friendship with his English teacher that encourages the habit, helping you to develop your writing. Here's scored a sensational point of the book: Chbosky uses this trick also in how you write the book. If at the beginning of the text seems kind of loose and hesitant throughout history writing Charlie gets better, it goes better organize ideas and narrate more clearly the events.
About the character: Charlie is a teenage nineties suffering by suicide best (and only friend) and the death of his aunt when he was a child. Upon entering high school he decides he can no longer live alone and tries to approach the other boys and girls their age. However, Charlie is extremely shy and does not really know how to insert into new groups.
Finally, I ended up feeling the unknown friend of Charlie, whom he confided everything, but without an address I could only read and read and never give my opinion. Although he liked the book, I'm not sure who display it. Definitely a book for teenagers, but no vampires or witches characters. Just a boy with some serious problems.
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