Friday, March 1, 2019

Paper Towns By John Green Essay

Quentin and Margo meet at a random nighttime when Margo sneaks into Quentins room. Since then, Quentin follows Margo on her adventurous mission for revenge of her boy acquaintance cheating. Quentin and Margo get closer which makes Quentin to feel like he is exit to be close friends with her since that day. However, Margo goes missing the next day, leaving precisely few clues for Quentin to assay for herself. Quentin and his friends, Ben, radio detection and ranging, and Lacey, find few clues at Margos room when her parents go away. At her room, they find Walt Whitmans book, Leaves of Grass, and find few quotes that are highlighted. Quentin then finds a location clue at his house and head to the location in search of Margo. He finds maps that are connected with holes from the pins. He later finds come on that she is at Algoe, New York, and heads to Algoe with his friends on a road trip. After a road trip, Quentin and his friends arrive at Algoe, New York where Margo is. They se e Margo writing toss off stuffs in her black notebook. Margo is surprised to see that Quentin was able to find her exclusively she soon recognizes their effort and starts to explain about herself.Quotes1) maybe she loved mysteries so much that she became superstar. (Page.8) This quote is important because its foreshadowing Margos know later in the book. Margo disappeared after her adventurous night with Quentin, only left(a) a few hints for him to look for her. She becomes a mystery for every 1 because no wizard knows where she is. However, Quentin and his friends later found her in Algoe. Margo being different from others is represented with her mysteriousness and fishy perception.2) Its a written report town. I mean look at it, Q look at either those cul-de-sacs, those streets that turn in on themselves, any the houses that were built to fall apart. (Page. 57)As Quentin and Margo are on top of the Suntrust Building, Margo is explaining her topographic point of view of t he city where she has been living for eighteen years. By comparing Orlando to reputation town. The way that she talks about the cul-de-sacs expresses her feeling of being trapped because the roadstead turn in on themselves not leaving any undecided places. Also, the paper town relates to the houses where everything is frail including the people who live there because they only care about things that concern them blocking outeverything else.3) I looked piling and thought about how I was made of paper. I was the flimsy-foldable person, not everyone else. (Green 293).Margo explains to Quentin her literal thoughts on paper town and paper girl reflecting on her front statement at the Suntrust Building. Margo begins to understand herself better after having isolated herself by holdning away. Margo describing herself as flimsy-foldable refers to her dual life where everyone in school perceives her differently. She is viewed as the evanesceer and the popular fashionable person admire d by umpteen of her fellow classmates. However, at home, there is a side that no one is aware of regarding Margo such as the record collection she owns. Regarding this fact, Margo can easily change herself to a different person just like paper changes its shape when its folded. Therefore, Margo herself sees and realizes who she sincerely is through comparing herself to paper.Character analogyQuentin JaconsenQuentin take his friends and family for granted, thing almost of his own wants and selfish. However, he is also umbrageous and intelligent and has a good heart. In Quentin I found a character I was particularly able to relate in one way, his expectations of his best friend Ben. For pretty much throughout the book, Quentin constantly wants Ben to change. He wants him to train being so crass, to stop using the word honeybunny, to stop being obsessed with finding a date to take to their perambulation and to stop being too busy or too banal when Quentin wants to talk again ab out Margo or play Resurrection. Basically, Quentin wants Ben to be simply like him. He never truly accepts Ben for who he is. Like what Radar tells him You know your problem, Quentin? You keep expecting people not to be themselves.I mean, I could hate you for being massively unpunctual and for never being interested in anything other than Margo Roth Spiegelman, and for, like, never asking me about how its going with my girlfriend but I dont give a shit, man, because youre you.Youre funny and youre smart, and you may show up late, but you always show up eventually. (Page. 194). Radar then goes on to tell Quentin Just saying stop call uping Ben should be you, and he extremitys to stop thinking you should be him. (Page. 195). Reading Radars speech helped me to realize I have the same problem with Quentin.I want people not to bethemselves. I want them to be nicer, happier, friendlier, less self-involved, more sincere, more understanding, more enthusiastic, more interest in the thin g Im interested in and a completely of other things. I want them to be what I want them to be. precisely I dont just do this with people. I do it with everything. I constantly crave everything in my life to be better, to be more exciting, to be more meaningful than it really is. I think this is because I cant help but imagine all the awesome and amazing possibilities of what someone or something could be.ConnectionIn another(prenominal) book of John Green, Looking for Alaska, Alaska mysteriously goes missing, just like Margo. However, in the real world, generally, there are quite a few teenagers who run away from home because they are misunderstood or they feel the need to just get away from the stress, which was the case with Margo.Seminar QuestionIf I were to lead a seminar discussion on Paper Towns by John Green, I would ask Since Margo compared herself to paper, who is the real her? Does she feel comfortable for not being who she really is? Is that mean Quentin been liking the paper Margo all the time?

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