Monday, September 30, 2013

Perks of being a Wallflower: AP prompt

Thesis statement: The Perks of being A Wallflower the author highlights the values of the teenage society by using Charlie, which is not the type to be accepted due to his way of dealing with things and social disconnection.
  • Charlie does not go to football games to watch football, or gets invited to all the cool parties because he is  qualified as a social outcast. This helps one realize how sterotyped the teenage society can be.
  • Charlie analyzes everything which helps the reader see and feel the things he does as someone not socially accepted.
  • Charlie's brother and sister are on the side of being a normal teen therefore one can get a inside viewing of how they act not only at school but at home as well.
  • Throughout the book Charlie talks about how the others kids act towards each other and how they portray themselves.
  • He not only analyzes the popular group, he also analyzes other clicks.
  • Charlie has always been stuck in the background of things therefore, he has seen things others may be blinded to.
  • The whole book talks about all the struggles one goes through as a teen in society today.

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