R.J. Palacio story, “Wonder” takes place at school. The story is about a kid named Auggie and how he can't make friends because of they way he looks. Over the course of the book Auggie learns a life lesson. Though whole book I found a theme and a complex lesson that the story suggests during the course of when he goes to school. On page 29 he first of many times Auggie is asked about his face is the book Wonder, it was the rudest and most abrupt part of the story. I think the author is trying to show no matter what there are going to be people in the world who are not as kind as most people and how Auggie will have to remove people from his life to meet new people that are kind to him.I think the author is trying to teach me …show more content…
Wait, are people messing with him on purpose. This quote marks the beginning of Auggie's transition from being disliked at school for being accepted. He spends much time worrying about what the other students will think of him when he walks in wearing his bulky hearing aids, but then realizes that he is not going to be made fun of and that people actually care about how well he hears. People have begun to accept Auggie for who he is and no longer react negatively to how he looks. Another important part in the middle of the book on page 227. "You don't need your eyes to love, right? You just feel it inside you. That's how it is in heaven. It's just love, and no one forgets who they love.” the quote really shows how Auggie wants people to love him and what he is like on the inside.This statement occurs in Auggie's conversation with his mother after Daisy is put to sleep; Mrs. Pullman's words are about what happens after someone goes to heaven. Once again, Auggie is enthralled by the idea that people do not look the same after death, and hopes that he will be known for something other than his face. The quote also stresses the significance of love love within a family, love between friends, love that keeps you going even when things all seem