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That's a great observation Devyn. I haven't read The Stranger or A Separate Peace but I know the other three books had the main character who was an outsider trying to be part of the world they are clearly not comfortable in. Nick from The Great Gatsby tries to be part of the social elites and observes how they live their lives. Likewise, Peter Pan is a boy who refuses to grow up but is curious about the outside world (adulthood).
Like you said, it looks like Chbosky is making a tribute to these great authors while at the same time validating his own works by alluding to them. He is following their literary footsteps and wants us to know it.
What did you think about the music Charlie mentions?
Like you said, it looks like Chbosky is making a tribute to these great authors while at the same time validating his own works by alluding to them. He is following their literary footsteps and wants us to know it.
What did you think about the music Charlie mentions?


Do any of you guys know some of the songs? I know Blackbird, and idk....

I did briefly look up some of the songs, and I thought they were very mellow and somewhat depressing. It does fit his character very well. I just can't imagine Charlie being into anything happy or exciting.