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    individuals are, undoubtedly, inserting older songs to their work. An example of a music supervisor using an earlier song in a film is from, Perks of Being a Wallflower. For those who may not know, Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 film by Stephen Chbosky about a socially awkward freshman in high school who befriends a quirky group of seniors. With these friends, Charlie, the young boy, discovers music, love, and friendship (The Perks, 2015). Throughout the movie, there are several older…

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    The book I read was The Perks of Being a Wallflower, written by Stephen Chbosky. In my personal opinion this novel has done an amazing job at getting it’s message across to it’s readers. When you get near the end of the book you begin to realize that throughout the novel the author writes important pieces of information to build up to it’s conclusion. I think it’s important that he did this because once you get to the end of the book you better understand all the situations that occurred. For…

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    one’s character in drastic ways, and can even dictate their personal decisions. The impact of loneliness is something that is explored in detail in The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Through the depiction of unhealthy relationships, irrational character behaviour, and declines in mental health, Chbosky illustrates the negative impact that loneliness has on young people with his characters. To begin, the author of this novel demonstrates the negative impact of loneliness on young…

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is a beautifully written piece of literature about a young boy’s first year of high school. The main character, Charlie, is a socially awkward teen, just entering high school, who is struggling to cope with past events that have left him a shattered mess of emotions. He is wallflower, watching life unfold before him, although he never actually “participates”. He meets Sam and her stepbrother…

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    percent of high school seniors have abused some type of drug , it is clear that they are becoming a major issue (Substance Abuse Concerns par. 16). Drug and alcohol abuse is also actively present in the novel, The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, when Charlie and his newly found group of friends struggle with their identities. When Charlie is befriended by a group of seniors during his freshman year of high school, they introduce him to a new world of love, drugs, and friendship.…

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    The not so good perks of sexual abuse In Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky, a child named Charlie is struggling socially, and basically through life. Drugs, family, intimacy, and other factors interfere with his day to day life...he is basically the poster-boy for being awkward. Charlie is unable to be sexually intimate with sam because, unconsciously, he correlates his love for Aunt Helen with his love for Sam, and Charlie’s grief is mixed with unprocessed sexual trauma.…

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    Stephen Chbosky’s first book follows the story of fiftteen year old Charlie, who, at the start of the novel, is incapable of forming relationships and being interactive with others. Throughout the book, he has to overcome many obstacles and attempts to find his place in the world. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a young adult novel, told in the form of letters, that Charlie has written to the reader. It is coming of-age story in which the reader’s eyes are opened to the world of growing up,…

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    There comes a moment in many of our lives when we need to stand up for who we are. In the movie “Wonder” by Stephen Chbosky, the main character Auggie struggles fitting in with others because of the way he looks. Auggie's parents believe enrolling him in school will help him make new friends and learn how to show the world he can do anything with the right mindset. Throughout the beginning of the trailer Auggie struggles with these things but as time goes on he shows his schoolmates and parents…

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    The book that I am reading is, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. This book consists of the letters of Charlie to an anonymous reader, the setting of these letters is in Charlie's perspective on his school life, and his house life. Charlie is a considerate introvert who is both the protagonist and the antagonist of the story, creating a conflict between himself. This conflict is the relationship of Charlie and himself, there is a progressive contrast of both perspectives…

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    The “I-Hate-Book-Reports” Book Report: Part 1 The Perks of Being a Wallflower is more of a life story. In this book, Charlie writes journals, he talks about his day and tells us how he feels. How this book is written is very similar to what we teenagers would experience in everyday life, it’s very realistic. Charlie experiences drugs, sex, romance, and the typical things you would expect for a 16 year old kid; he was mostly excited to get his license. At points Charlies’ life is tragic; he’s…

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