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Perks of Being a Wallflower Reading Guide Name: Class Hour: Reading Guide Part 1 Pages 1-39 1. Who do you think Charlie is writing to? Are there certain age groups/people who listen better than others? 2.How did Charlie react to Michael s suicide? 3.Describe Charlie s family. What is his relationship with the various people in his family? 4. Who is Susan? Do you think she is a typical freshman having made the transition from middle school to high school? 5. Describe the incident with Sean. 6. Describe the relationship between Charlie s sister and her boyfriend. Is this a healthy relationship? 7. Who is Nothing? What do you think the significance of this name is to Charlie? 8. Who is Sam? What is Charlie s immediate reaction to her? 9. What do we learn about Charlie during his last letter? 10. Sam says that girls like guys who give them a purpose. Do you agree with this statement?

11. Do you agree with Bill s statement, We accept the love we think we deserve? 12. What relationship does Charlie have with Bill? Is this a healthy student/teacher relationship? 13. What did Charlie see at the party at his house? What bothers him the most about recounting the experience? 14. Describe the feeling of being infinite. Is it something you have ever experienced? 15. What does Charlie see at Bob s house? Was this event foreshadowed earlier in the novel? 16. What is a wallflower? Does Charlie fulfill your definition? 17. After reading part one, what are you impression of Charlie? Is he a typical teenager, or is he more similar to Holden. Is one or the other more healthy? Part 2 Pages 42-96 18) Who is Mary Elizabeth? 19) Describe the relationship between Patrick and Brad. 20) What is the Rocky Horror Picture Show? How might this show/scene appeal to Charlie?

21) Charlie says, Old pictures look very rugged and young, and the people in the photographs always seem a lot happier than you are. Do you agree with this statement? 22) What is the significance of the poem Charlie read aloud? Is there a connection to Michael or Charlie? 23) What presents was Charlie given by his friends? Do any stand out as being symbolic? 24) What is significance of the typewriter? 25) Charlie refers to the bad place where he used to go. What does this imply? 26) One of the books Charlie is given is Catcher in the Rye. What is that novel appropriate for this time? 27) Does Charlie have problems at home? Explain. 28) What happened to his Aunt Helen? What was it particularly hard on Charlie? Describe their relationship. 29) Detail what happens to Charlie at the New Year's Eve party. Part 3 Pages 98-139 30) Charlie speaks of the good things that have begun happening to him. Explain them. 31) What happens to Charlie s sister? Do relationships grow out of turmoil?

32) Describe Charlie s relationship with Mary Elizabeth. 33) Evaluate this quote, Everything can t be low self-esteem, can it? 34) At this point Charlie has made many references to his Psychiatrist. What do you think he s suffering from (if anything)? 35) What did Charlie do at Craig s house? Was he right in doing this? Part 4 Pages 142-206 36) What is the significance of the little boy being lost and returned by the older kid? 37) Describe Charlie s people watching during his April 29 th letter. How is this impacting his Outlook? 38) Has Charlie regressed? Explain. 39) What happens with Brad and Patrick? 40) What happens between Charlie and Patrick?

41) What do we learn about Charlie s past? Does this answer Charlie s questions of what is wrong with me? 42) Charlie's friends are moving away at the end of the story. Where does this leave Charlie? Can he make new friends?