There are many themes in this story, but the one that transcends them all is the complexity of love. This story is the about the love of two inexperienced and pubescent main characters, Bryce and Julianna. Flipped demonstrates how love can sometimes be unsympathetic and ruthless; on the other hand, it also showcases all the contentment and delight that come with love. All along the book, both Juli and Bryce, change their ways of looking at each other. “All I've ever wanted is for Juli Baker to leave me alone. For …show more content…
And every time I saw her, she seemed more beautiful. She just seemed to glow. I'm not talking a like a hundred-watt bulb; she just had this warmth to her. Maybe it came from climbing that tree. Maybe it came from singing to chickens. Maybe it came from whacking at two-by-fours and dreaming about perpetual motion. I don't know. All I know is that compared to her, Shelly and Miranda seemed so… ordinary.” (Page 185)
The one word I would use to describe this passage is lyrical. Throughout the whole story both characters express deep emotions towards each other or outside forces. The author herself, send the reader a very warm, feeling in this passage. She transmits the message of how much Bryce truly loves Juli in a very “vicarious” way, or making us put ourselves in someone elses shoes.
3. Identify the author’s point of view (first person, third person, third person omniscient, or third person omniscient limited) and thoroughly explain how the point of view shapes the story
The authors point of view is first person. In this story the author incorporates two narrators to tell each side of the same story. Due to the fact that we get to feel and experience both sides of the story, helps us get to know both main characters and how they think and react to different situations and outside force’s.
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