you'd listen and understand..." "please don't try and figure out who she is, because then you might figure out who I am." He wrote this letter on the 25th of August 1991, a few months before he started high school. I think it's interesting how Stephen Chbosky uses this way of writing throughout the book. We never find out who "dear friend" is or who "she" is. I think that by writing to someone who knows nothing about him, Charlie feels like he can't be judged and can pour out everything he feels without
Dealing with the loss of a friend is hard, charlie learns in the book “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky. Charlie is starting his first year of high school without his friend Michael, which he is not excited about. His English teacher/personal adviser, Bill, assigns books to Charlie throughout the year in which they also become friends. Charlie is shy, but eventually builds up enough courage to talk to the senior, Patrick, and his (also senior) step-sister, Sam, at a school football
‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’, written in 1999 by author Stephen Chbosky, is a coming-of-age novel about a 15-year-old high school freshman named Charlie. Charlie, like most high schoolers at his age, is shy, introverted and tends to keep to himself most of the time. Like any other teenager at his age who possess these kinds of personal qualities, he struggles severely with talking to other people and opening up, along with a gloomy depression. Throughout this text, he writes letters to an unnamed
Perks of Being a Wallflower, written by Stephen Chbosky, is a book about a teenage boy and his experiences throughout high school. Charlie, the main character of the book, must learn how to cope with the suicide of his best and only friend, Michael, so he starts to write letters to his “friend”, allowing Charlie to express his emotions. During his freshman year, he finds a new group of friends, Sam, Patrick and all of their friends. At a party one night, these friends explain to him how he acts as
Patrick sexual experiences, which include him having a relationship with charlie, will evoke him to question his sexuality and whether or not he feels something for charlie and Brad. In the novel “Perks of being a wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky it portrays Patrick having problems with finding people that will understand him, and also finding a partner that wouldn’t give much of an importants to what his sexulality is, and will love him. Patrick seems to be very confused in who to trust when
For this written assessment, I will analyze the main character in the novel The perks of being a wallflower. It is written by Stephen Chbosky and was published in 1999. This is Chbosky´s first novel and it is also semi-autobiographical, which means that the author has included both personal experiences and fictional ideas. I will discuss, reflect, and describe the main character from my interpretation while using examples from the book. Charlie Kelmeckis is the main protagonist and narrator of
In the film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower written by Stephen Chbosky, this coming-of-age drama tackles mental health, homophobia, and growth. We follow the main character, Charlie, as he navigates freshmen year, and friendships, and opens up locked trauma. When he attends the football game, he recognizes Patrick in the crowd and gets invited to sit with Patrick and Sam. Charlie is instantly attracted to Sam, Patrick’s stepsister. Instead of tackling his mental health head-on, Charlie
The first movie I will review for this film critique is The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by Stephen Chbosky and based on a novel. In the movie, we see the main character, Charlie play the role of a introverted and shy high school freshman teenager. During the first half of the movie, the viewers are aware that Charlie has recently lost his best friend to suicide whom he loved so much. This loss has led to a struggle with coping with his feelings of isolation and loneliness. During the beginning
I recently read the book, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Charlie tells the story of his freshman year in high school in a series of letters to an anonymous recipient. From the beginning, it 's clear that Charlie is not your ordinary teenager and that he is carrying more troubles than should be asked of a single fifteen year old kid. Don 't be fooled by the novel 's size and the seeming breeziness of its structure. Within just a few pages,
I have read numerous different books in my Contemporary Literature class; I have chosen to compare and contrast The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls and The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Ironically, they both have meanings that are fairly relatable for anyone; we are all impressionable as children however our innocence is often stripped away by life’s challenges. The two contemporary literature books I chose, both show and help to explain how our life experiences influence who
In the novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, the main character, a socially awkward teen named Charlie has recently experienced the trauma of the suicide of a friend. During the story the reader is brought through this experience and its effect on a growing teen in high school. The book is told through a series of letters that are written to an unknown person referred to as “friend”, this makes the book interesting because the reader feels that Charlie is almost having a direct
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Shows Charlie’s struggles as he finds his place during his freshman year of high school. Chboksy writes the novel through a series of letters from Charlie to a person he calls ‘friend’. Depicting his struggles with love, friends, and drugs through the engaging and fast-paced text Chbosky illustrates the dramatic struggle many high school students face. Candidly, he acknowledges the toll mental illness and, illustrates the importance and power of
read some interesting books; I believe these two books have remarkably similar messages about how the challenges we face in life impact who we become for better or worse. The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls and The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky have much in common; they both follow the life of young, impressionable individuals who are faced with adversity and struggle to find their place in the world. These pieces of contemporary literature, both examine and reflect upon how who we become
An outsider. Someone who is excluded from society due to their social status, ethnicity or appearance. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and The Perks of Being a Wallflower (TPOBAW) by Stephen Chbosky explore the idea of outsiders within their novels. In The Outsiders, outsiders are portrayed by the greasers, a lower class gang. In TPOBAW, the main character, Charlie and his later friends are outcasts because of their social status. Some of the reasons they are outcasted is because of social status, personality
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is a controversial book, and for good reason. It explores scandalous topics such as suicide, drugs, sexual explicitness, homosexuality, abuse, and depression. Many people think this book is too divisive, and therefore should be banned, especially from schools were young people may be exposed to it. Even though I can now see that I was much too young to read this book when I did, I have the same opinion on it that I do with most books: it should not
beliefs, values, behaviors, and overall identity. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky follows the journey of Charlie, the narrator, written through a series of letters from Carlie to an unknown friend. At first, Charlie, a freshman in high school, is shy and socially inactive, but after meeting a group of seniors, he becomes more socially active. The society in The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky values conforming and fitting in, which influences, Charlie, the protagonist,
Amendment gives Americans the right to read any material they want, so the censorship and banning of books is not okay in the slightest. One of the many books that people are trying to have censored is The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a book written by Stephen Chboksy. This book has been subject to many challenges due to the amount of mature content within its pages. This mature content includes: sexual situations, drug and alcohol abuse, abuse, and mature language. Despite all of this mature content, teenagers
Perks of Being a Wallflower: Charlie’s Story Resonating with Mary Ward Stephen Chbosky's novel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, is a coming-of-age story that follows the letters of Charlie, a unique thinker entering his freshman year of high school. Charlie's quirky personality sets him apart from his peers, leading to a range of challenges and struggles. The book explores themes of adolescence, mental health, and the complexities of growing up. As Charlie grapples with his mental
Stephen Chbosky left a lasting affect with his book The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The book, published in 1999, is still read in classrooms today and now has a movie, which was released in 2012. Currently the book has been causing some turmoil in certain districts throughout the U.S. and Canada. Despite the book’s popularity between teens in high school, and some middle school students as well, parents and teachers alike are coming together to ban the book from their school districts. These parents
The bestselling novel, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", by Stephen Chbosky was published February 1st, 1999. From the moment it was published everyone loved it, mostly because everyone, young or old, can relate to the story. The book is about the life of an ordinary teenager who has been through "the worst of times" and "the best of times." The book expresses the idea that if you want to lead an extraordinary life, then you have to be the one who makes it extraordinary. Most modern day teenagers