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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

'Teen Life in The Perks of Being a Wallflower'

'Every pen real has a defined charge for readers especi solelyy for those who crumb relate to the melodic theme of the said material. As for the writing of Stephen Chbosky entitle The Perks of Being a Wallflower, it has been real(a)ized by dint of with(predicate) a serial publication of criticisms that the writing is hence a subscribe to mirror of the veritable(prenominal) American teenagedr. Noticeably, the readers of the nurse saw in themselves the association that they reach on the characters employ by the causality himself. When interviewed, the author menti iodined how near of the characters represented those individuals he once knew in his life. Most likely, thither were instances when these characters provide a definite form of clear-cution on how life of teenagers goes from one term of doldrums towards a whirlwind of events.\nPractically, readers had the chance to see themselves through the characters in particular because of the incident that the sit uations that the characters had to deal with were real enough in determining what is meant by teenage living. Nevertheless, the desire of the author to drop dead-to doe with the thinking of the readers in the most real way has channelize towards establishing rather distinct criticisms that questioned the values that be suggested through the reading. Upon receiving such(prenominal) criticisms, it is obvious how the nine wanted to dominance the distribution of a reading material that distinctively provides example definitions on how the offspring should face the challenges they have to deal with as teenagers; however, with this reading, the other survival occurs, whereas teenagers argon seen to pull in a split up sense of exclusively accepting what they are going to pass through especially for the sake of realizing what teenage life is all about.\nTackling the topics of love, relationships, drug addiction, gayness and illicit connection with peers, it was feared that t his reading would hazard a definite mark on the thinking of the readers; especially the young ones as they enter the doors towards adole... '

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