Who is the
protagonist? How would you characterize him?
Charlie is the
Protagonist. He is always analyzing and using his head to think things
through.
Which characters are round and flat?
Patrick, Sam, and Charlie’s sister are flat characters, but
Charlie and Brad are definitely round.
Examine the family
dynamics in "Perks". Would you classify Charlie's parents as good or
bad? What textual evidence do you have to support this?
I would classify Charlie’s parents as decent parents, they
try to support their children and keep them safe from harm. From their own
experiences they want to raise their kids better than what they were, for
example, the dad pledges never to hit his children because his father hit him when
he was little.
What point of view is
used and what style? Why would the author choose this method? How is it
effective?
This story is told from Charlie’s point of view and written
in a personal first person since it is in diary form. The author found this method
most effective because it connects the reader to the events taking place in the
book and can personally connect to the characters and Charlie.
What conflicts exist
in this novel so far?
Some conflicts include the sister and the boy who hits her
and the hidden homosexuality between Brad and Patrick.
What do you notice
about the exposition of this story? Does it grab your attention? How?
In the beginning he talks like he is writing to another
person who can listen to him. It grabs my attention because I want to know who
he is writing to.
Which chapters apply
so far?
Some application would include bad communion.
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