Monday, November 18, 2024

log 6

 

Justin describes his Valentine’s Day with Olivia. He gives her a necklace, and she gifts him a creative messenger bag made from floppy disks. Olivia is talented in crafting but aspires to be a scientist, inspired by her brother Auggie’s condition. Justin also recalls his nervousness about meeting her parents, which intensifies his tics. Despite this, Olivia’s parents warmly welcome him. The narrative highlights the subtle dynamics at dinner, like how everyone avoids commenting on the waiter’s reaction to Auggie. In this paragraph, the way he admires her creativity and supports her aspirations reflects his deep affection for her. However, his nervousness about meeting her family reveals his vulnerability and the ongoing struggle with his tics. Despite the tension, the warmth of Olivia's parents and Justin's efforts to fit in underscore the theme of acceptance and family.

Justin shares his involvement in the school play Our Town. Olivia convinces him to audition for the lead, which he surprisingly gets. Olivia, however, doesn’t land the main female role and instead takes a smaller part. Justin speculates she might have intentionally blown her audition, as Olivia dislikes being the center of attention. The section ends with Justin feeling overwhelmed by the packed schedule leading up to the spring show, balancing school, band practice, and time with Olivia. This paragraph shows the pressure of balancing rehearsals and finals, and his personal life emphasizes the challenges of juggling responsibilities while pursuing passions, a theme that mirrors the broader struggles of many characters in Wonder.    

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