Margo and Quentin as characters
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Re: Margo and Quentin as characters
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I'd say this is still applicable when they reach high school. At the beginning of the book, Margo has found her groove and her social group, and Quentin, although content, still seems to be finding his way. By the end of the book, however, I think it's reversed. Margo has hidden secrets of an unhappy home-life and internal issues she needs to work out; she's not who everyone thinks she is. Quentin has a group of friends who are willing to trek across the states with him. He is more mature, in a sense. I think as Margo takes two steps back to find herself, Quentin is taking two small and quiet steps forward.melbuhtoast wrote:This is a question that was in the discussion guide at the end of my copy of the book that I thought worth posting for you all:
When Margo and Quentin are nine they make a horrible discovery, and respond in very different ways. Quentin says, “As I took those two steps back, Margo took two equally small and quiet steps forward” (p.5). Do these descriptions still apply to the characters when they reach high school? When the story ends? What changes?
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I know Margo's a free spirit but she can't just keep coming back to Quentin every time she needs something then shove her lifestyle down Quentin's throat (i.e. asking him to help her seek revenge to this one guy, knowing fully well that Quentin won't say no to her.)
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I agree with this. I think that Margo stayed the same up until the very end when she chatted in the grass with Quentin, but Quentin changed much sooner. When he found something he cared about, he ran full steam ahead and did not take steps back (as unwise as it might have been...).Megan Old wrote:There's no character development in Margo's. She was still the same adventurous and thrill-loving girl. Quentin, however, took a LOT OF RISK. More so than Margo ever took. Quentin went on a road trip with just his friends, did so much to solve Margo's stupid "clues" that tell wherever in the world she's hiding, risked his graduation day, fought with his friends, chose MARGO OVER HIS FRIENDS! MARGO! Who always leaves him alone and heartbroken to go along with her shenanigans.
I know Margo's a free spirit but she can't just keep coming back to Quentin every time she needs something then shove her lifestyle down Quentin's throat (i.e. asking him to help her seek revenge to this one guy, knowing fully well that Quentin won't say no to her.)
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About Quentin,in my opinion, he did change a bit. During his childhood he proved himself to be lack of courage not only to approach that dead man but also to take any steps nearer the imponderables in life. But that night of his and Margo, he was apparently nearer to that threshold of being more "risky", even though he still worried and got anxious so easily to take those ventures with Margo. And through his journey to find Margo, he became a braver boy to dare go find her, solve the clues, go to places and do things he would never have done if he had been that same nine-year-old Quentin. Of course Quentin did not become fearless like Margo, but he did change. Even though he still kept that cautious character, his experiences were enough to give him something that totally changed the way he perceived life.
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