The Perks Of Being A Wallflower Analysis

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The mind of a teenager is a strange commodity, and even more strange is the thought process of a fifteen year old by the name of Charlie. Charlie has been through hell in his life, and throughout the book, The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, he suffers even more. He has grown up relatively normal until the day his Aunt Helen died. His life was no longer the same from then on out. He distanced himself and repeatedly put himself in the hospital. At the beginning of the book, Charlie is going into his freshman year in high school. Charlie writes letters to an anonymous someone, and these writings are what the entire books is made up of.. Within the first few letters, the reader can tell that he was not very delighted about being in high school, but on the other hand he makes two friends that stay with him even passed high school, Sam and Patrick. Charlie’s view on life in many aspects is highly unique, particularly on sex and music. He doesn’t seem to perceive a lot of aspects in the way most teenagers do, but his notions on these are very in-depth. He often thinks ou...

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