Looking for Alaska
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the perks of being a wallflower's charlie and looking for alaska's alaska
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Mar 14, 2014 07:01AM
somehow these characters made me uncomfortable with their undeniably strong , awkward and distinct personality, though i know charlie has mental (not so) issues.
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That's interesting. For some reason, I personally loved Charlie and found myself annoyed by Alaska. I didn't find them very similar. I mean, they were both unique characters, but quite different.
I found Charlie weird and kind and Alaska........... Dauntless :)
I saw Alaska and Sam as more similar than Charlie and Alaska, although Sam annoyed me whereas Alaska did not.
I think that Alaska and Charlie both have a similar kind of brokenness inside of them, but Charlie let his brokenness take him out of the world and all of the good things in it, and Alaska tried to throw herself into society in order to run away from her problems and then they built up on top of her until she couldn't take it anymore. They are very similar deep down, but drastically different on the surface and in how they deal with their problems.
I think that Charlie and Alaska are similar in the sense that they are both troubled and carry around some really dark things from their past. But they are totally diffrent personality wise, and with how their stories end.
Macy wrote: "I think that Charlie and Alaska are similar in the sense that they are both troubled and carry around some really dark things from their past. But they are totally diffrent personality wise, and wi..."I agree. But the differences I found, was that in my opinion Charlie is dead boring and Alaska is dead annoying.
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