Charlie received severe psychiatric disorder and eventually hospitalized. Charlie's last letter ended with hope and faith He was released from the hospital and forgave her aunt Helen because she did something to him. Charlie wants to remove the heart of myself, enter the real world, and participate in life, not seeing the scattering like a lost bird. Since the moment he saw her, Charlie was fascinated by Sam.
Advantages of Stephen as a Wall Flower Advantages of Stephen as a Mural Picture The advantage of Steven Chobosky as a mural is the little boy named Charlie. As he wrote to those who do not know these articles, this book shows the first year of his struggle. He is talking about his family, making friends, and his fight in life. All the letters he wrote make you feel that you are personally writing to you and that you are experiencing everything he does. This story is fast reading which ends in an unexpected way. Some of the topics in this book are mature, but in general this is a wonderful story.
You will not quit the audience anymore from viewing photos from you, you are not one of the frames! Taking Stephen Chbosky's "mural pain privilege" as an example, this is a posterial letter novel. That began with Charlie writing a letter to an unknown recipient. As it is the first person, you will become part of the story, and the reader will experience all "growth" things. As a writer, it gives you depth and allows character development as you use them as part of your letter. Look at things in a unique and unique way and write them down in communication. There is no "superficial" rest in the body of the letter. It goes beyond what will stay on the surface
Stephen Chbosky's "Benefits of Being a Wall Flower" is a book about the age of a boy called Charlie. In each letter, the reader will learn more about Charlie and how he feels. He tells stories about his life, feelings, and friendship. Charlie is a wall flower, a person not participating in life, just watch it. He has experienced a lot from childhood; death, suicide, and loneliness. These things made Charlie grow to his people and made his idea shaped. I like this book very much and I recommend it to those who feel loneliness. After reading, they will understand that they are the majority