Charlie is the nickname "wallflower" of Wallflower of the Wallflower. He is a narrator of this novel and this book is totally spoken from Charlie's point of view. The reader only knows how well Charlie knows about a particular situation. When Charlie released a repressive memory of his childhood harassment at the end of the novel, the reader was surprised as much as Charlie. In retrospect, Chbosky left several hints through the book. And it indicates that the relationship between Helen and Aunt Charlie is not correct at all.
The privilege of being a wall flower is an adult novel and Charlie is mature all over the year with emotion, body and sex. In the middle of the novel, Charlie got a driver's license at the age of 16, and these mature external signs also represent Charlie's internal growth. With Charlie's change, the word "wall flower" has a deeper and more subtle meaning in the process of the novel. Charlie was originally a wall flower. Because he had no friends, he tried not to get in touch with people. In dance, he is not participating but standing on one side, so it is actually a wall flower. When Charlie witnesses uneasy things such as dating rape at his brother 's party, he tends to look passively rather than to say it normally. But as the novel progressed, Charlie learned how to become a flower on the wall instead of the door mat. Recognizing all of his life against his anonymous "friends", Charlie makes it possible to gain the confidence that he needs to participate more fully in his real life. When he kept pushing himself on part of his life rather than using a coping mechanism that allowed Charlie to wash things, he discovered his talent. Charlie recognizes that he can become an artist such as a writer or a show organizer and can utilize the ability to see from the outside while participating in the company.
Chbosky, the advantage of Stephen as a wall flower Advantage as a mural of Steven Chbosky is a little boy named Charlie. As he wrote these to the unknown people, this book shows his struggle for the first year. About the family, he talked about making friends and about the fight of his 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 a fast reading that ends in an unexpected way. Some of the topics in this book are mature, but in general this is a wonderful story.
Charlie, a 15 - year - old "Playboy" narrator, just entered the high school 's first year at the beginning of the book. Charlie is a "flower of the wall" of the same name. He is quiet and retreating, but he is also very enthusiastic and thoughtful, even if he is just a silent witness, he will always pay attention to everything that happens around him. Charlie wrote the whole book in a series of letters to anonymous "friends". The reader will never know who this "friend" is, "friends" will never reply. Each letter starts with greeting "Dear Friend" and ends with "Charlie, Eternal Love", so this novel can be read like a series of diaries.
Charlie is his name. Charlie calls us wallflowers; as Charlie's friend Patrick explained, "see things, silence and understand them" (Chbosky, 36), the so-called "being a flower of the wall" Scourge. " We introduced Charlie and his life to us through a series of letters. In a sense, we spent the first year of high school along with Charlie and that year with him. Through this book, we discovered many things about charlie, including first love, addiction, fighting and of course real friends.