The Two Main Characters as Opposites: "Flipped" by Wendelin Van Draanen

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Think for a moment if you will that you are an author – Wendelin Van Draanen, to be exact. You have just finished your 212 page young adult romance novel and are deciding what to title it. You know you’ve got to come up with an original, attention-grabbing one, as titles play a main factor in whether or not someone picks up your book at all in the book store. Suddenly, it comes to you: Flipped. It’s perfect, because it relates directly to the plot and conflict in a way that is easily understandable to the reader: the two main characters’ points of views are both accessible to the reader since each section alternates with one or the other speaking in first person. The entire mood and tone of the story is changed every chapter.

What makes the title so fitting is that the word “flipped” is a pretty blunt description of the two main characters, Bryce Loski and Julianna Baker, or Juli for short. They really could not be more different: Bryce is a serious, no-nonsense blue-eyed-black-haired high school boy. Juli, on the other hand, is a chicken-raising, old-sycamore-tree-climbing, daught...

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