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    Sunshine Ilustrado 9 May 2013 How the author used symbolism to reveal the characterof Charlie in Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower In Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower‚ the character of Charlie‚ the protagonist‚ was revealed through the use of symbolism and imagery. The tunnel‚ the Rocky Horror Picture Show and dancing were used to show the readers how Charlie got into the moment and not just watch life from the sidelines and how he realized the value

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    about a teenage boy named Charlie who is entering into his freshman year of high school and trying to cope with death‚ life‚ friends‚ and sexuality. Chobosky does a remarkable job at describing all of these issues through the eyes of a shy‚ introvert teen. The reader will be shocked‚ amazed‚ and grateful to join Charlie in his walk down the road of realization and growing up. The story is actually written as a series of letters from Charlie to an anonymous "friend". Charlie reveals his secrets‚ stories

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    powerful than him. His brother Charlie on the other hand rebels to authority figures which ultimately causes him many problems. Mother however with her family’s best interests at heart‚ compromises with people of power in a way to ensure everyone is happy. Tommo‚ the youngest member of the Peaceful family followed orders to ensure he did not get punished or hurt. This is made obvious with his brother Charlie who was extremely influential and protective of Tommo. Charlie insisted Tommo broke the rules

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    better understand Charlie. Stephen Chbosky’s distinctive role as the author‚ screenwriter‚ and director of The Perks of Being a Wallflower help to maintain the integrity of the novel while enhancing its storyline. With a very challenging topic‚ Chbosky was so proficient that critics say: “The Perks of Being a Wallflower successfully balances touching drama‚ charming performances‚ and a challenging storyline with a proficiency

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    is endowed with certain attitudes‚ memories‚ and emotions. The fiction is a collection of letters from a teenage boy called Charlie to an anonymous friend about his life — full of confusion‚ self-doubt‚ and insecurities — and managing to gradually go through a course of inner development‚ throughout which mix tapes play an indispensable role. What really changed Charlie from a kid full of insecurities into someone who is really “there”‚ someone who is more certain of and holds greater values to

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    could think about was spending a night in that awful‚ dark‚ and twisted house. Right now Charlie was at school. It was the last period of the day and only 1 minute left until he could talk to Tommy‚ Charlie’s best friend since he was 3 years old and unlike Charlie was shy but was always smiling. ‘Ringggggg’ The bell finally rang and Charlie rushed of to find Tommy at his locker. When he got to Tommy’s locker‚ Charlie found a note on it that read‚ ‘If you ever want to see your beloved friend again come

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    In Jasper Jones‚ Charlie goes through a journey of growth as he navigates with challenging issues related with his family and friends. Throughout Jasper Jones we see how the relationship between Charlie and his mother is deteriorating.Pg.125 “What? But how is this fair? This is Ridiculous!”Charlie challenges his mothers authority when she forces him to dig the hole. Charlie begins to Challenge the unfair rules of his mother for the first time. While Charlie is walking with Eliza he catches his mum

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    story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keys is about a 37 year old mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon. Charlie is about to have a operation to make him three times smarter; he is the first person to get this operation besides an off and on rival Algernon who is a white mouse. Algernon and Charlie’s relationship changes drastically throughout the story. In the beginning of the short story Charlie despises the smart white mouse Algernon. “The test made me feel worse than all the others because

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    ESSAY TOPIC: Do you think that Charlie was forced to grow up to soon? The Runner‚ based on a 16 year old boy who has had to grow up because of his father’s unforeseen death. The outcomes lead to Charlie dropping out of school at an early age to go find a job. The job that he finds was working for Melbourne’s chief crime figure Squizzy Taylor which influenced him on running as a professional because running for this boy was no child’s play anymore. Charlie was just 16 when a tragedy occurred

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    a world of great intelligence. Narrated through a series of empirical "Progress Reports"‚ Flowers for Algernon follows the intellectual and emotional rise and fall of Charlie Gordon‚ a young man born with an unusually low Intelligence Quotient (IQ)‚ as he becomes the first human pilot-study for an ambitious brain experiment. Charlie Gordon lives a life of comical‚ despondent and derisive experiences as he surfaces from mental darkness‚ through various phases of perceiving and understanding levels

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