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APPENDICES

I. Biography and Works Of Stephen Chbosky

Stephen Chbosky is an American novelist, screenwriter, and director who

was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 25, 1970. Chbosky is the son of

Lea (née Meyer), a tax preparer, and Fred G. Chbosky, a steel company executive

and consultant to CFOs. Chbosky has a sister, Stacy, who is married to director

J.D. Salinger's novel

High School he met Stewart Stern, the screenwriter of Rebel Without a Cause, and

the two became close friends. After writing

Chbosky revealed that the character Bill, a literature teacher, was based on Stern and

reflected the positive influence of Stern on his own development.

In 1992, Chbosky graduated from the

screenwriting program. He wrote, directed, and acted in the 1995 independent film

the

screenplays, including ones titled Audrey Hepburn's Neck and Schoolhouse Rock.

Following this initial success, Chbosky spent the 1990s writing screenplays that went

unpublished. In 1994, Chbosky was working on a "very different type of book" than

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stopped. And realized that somewhere in that [sentence] was the kid I was really

trying to find." After several years of gestation, Chbosky began researching and

writing The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a

intellectual and emotional maturation of a teenager who uses the alias Charlie over

the course of his first year of high school. The book is semi-autobiographical;

Chbosky has said that he "relate[s] to Charlie[...] But my life in high school was in

many ways different."

In a 2001 interview with Ann Beisch of LA Youth, Chbosky described the

initial stages of the project: "I was writing a very different type of book than Perks,

but then I wrote the line, 'I guess that's just one of the perks of being a wallflower.'

And I stopped. I realized that somewhere in that sentence was the boy I was really

trying to find." After five years of research and composition, Chbosky published the

novel in 1999; the book became a bestseller. Chbosky went on to tell Beisch that he

wrote the book "for very personal reasons," and was happy that people had been able

to relate to it in such a positive way.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower was Chbosky's first novel, as well as his

most successful, but Chbosky's talents extend beyond his role as a novelist. The book

was publishe

teenage readers; by 2000, the novel was MTV Books' best-selling title, a

from adolescent to adolescent like a hot potato". As of May 2013, the number of

copies in print reached over two million. Wallflower also stirred up controversy due

to Chbosky's portrayal of

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Association's 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 lists of the 10 most frequently

challenged books. As of July 2013, The Perks of Being a Wallflower has spent over a

year on the New York Times Bestseller list, and is published in 31 languages.

In 2000, Chbosky edited Pieces, an anthology of short stories. The same year,

he worked with directo

novel

Chbosky wrote the screenplay for the

writing a film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Chbosky wrote the

screenplay and directed the film

novel. Production took place in mid-2011, and the film was released in fall 2012. It

starr

the Best Adapted Screenplay category for the

film won the 2013 Independent Spirit Awards for Best First Feature, as well as the

2013 People's Choice Award for Best Dramatic Movie.

In the mid-2000s, Chbosky decided, on the advice of his agent, to begin

looking for work in television in addition to film. Finding he "enjoyed the people [he

met who were working] in television", Chbosky agreed to serve as co-creator,

executive producer, and writer of the

premiered in September 2006. The series revolves around the inhabitants of the

fictional small town of

Chbosky has said the relationship between Jake Green, the main character, and his

mother, reflected "me and my mother in a lot of ways". The first season of Jericho

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campaign to revive the series convinced CBS to renew the series for a second season,

which premiered on February 12, 2008, before being canceled once more in March

2008.

In 2005, Chbosky wrote the screenplay for the film version of the Broadway

hit Rent, though this adaptation was met by mixed reviews from critics. In 2012,

Chbosky went back into the field of film, serving as the screenwriter and director of

the movie version of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. In a 2012 interview after the

film was released, Chbosky revealed that he had always hoped his novel would

become a film, and that he was thrilled to be so heavily involved in the production.

This time, his film efforts were met with great praise: the 2012 film earned $33

million worldwide as well as numerous awards.

In addition to film and literature, Chbosky has worked in television; he wrote

for the TV drama Jericho, which premiered in September of 2006 but was cancelled

in 2008. The series follows the aftermath of a nuclear attack in a small Kansas town;

at present, there are rumors that Netflix is interested in resurrecting the CBS series.

Currently, Chbosky lives in Los Angeles, California, and continues to write, although

little is known about the project he is working on at the moment. He is an active

supporter of gay rights and continues to be employed as a film consultant.

In 2014 it was announced that a live-action reboot of Disney's

Chbosky's screenplay is being directed by Bill Condon with a familiar cast, such as

Emma Watson (as Belle) whom Stephen developed a close relationship with during

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revision that is faithful to the original 1991 animated film

all the original musical numbers included. In addition, Condon pitched an idea to the

studio about adding some of the songs from the

has a current release date of March 17, 2017.

Chbosky currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

II. Summary Of The Novel THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER

The story begins with a quiet, sensitive, 15-year-old boy named Charlie

writing letters about his life to an unknown recipient. Charlie chooses that person

because he said that he heard he was nice and thought that this person would not be

judgmental. He discusses his first year at high school, grappling with two traumatic

experiences from his past: the suicide of his only middle-school friend, Michael, a

year before, and the death of his favorite aunt, Helen, during his early childhood.

His English teacher, Mr. Anderson, notices Charlie's passion for reading and

writing, and acts as a mentor by assigning him extracurricular books and reports.

Although he is a

Patrick is secretly dating Brad,

stepsister. Charlie quickly develops a crush on Sam and subsequently admits his

feelings to her. It is revealed that Sam was sexually abused as a child, and she kisses

Charlie to ensure that his first kiss is from someone who truly loves him.

In parallel, Charlie witnesses his sister's boyfriend hit her across the face, but

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Mr. Anderson, who tells Charlie's parents about it. Charlie's relationship with his

sister rapidly deteriorates and she continues to see her boyfriend against her parents'

wishes. Eventually, he discovers that his sister is pregnant and agrees to bring her to

an abortion clinic without telling anyone. His sister breaks up with her boyfriend,

after which her and Charlie's relationship begins to improve significantly.

Charlie is accepted by Sam and Patrick's group of friends and begins

experimenting with tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. As Charlie engages with his

new friends he can control his flashbacks of Aunt Helen, who died in a car crash on

her way to buy him a birthday gift. Eventually, Mary Elizabeth, a member of the

group, invites Charlie to the school's

relationship. During a game of

the room he kisses Sam; Mary Elizabeth storms out, the rest of the group shuns him

and Patrick suggests that Charlie stay away from Sam for a while. His flashbacks

return.

Patrick and Brad's relationship is discovered by Brad's abusive father, and

Brad disappears from school for a few days. Upon returning, Brad is cold and

incommunicative towards Patrick, while Patrick attempts to reconnect with him.

However, when Brad derogatorily attacks Patrick's sexuality in public, Patrick

physically attacks Brad until other football players join in and gang up on Patrick.

Charlie breaks up the fight, regaining the respect of Sam and her friends. Patrick

begins spending much of his time with Charlie and Patrick kisses Charlie

impulsively and then apologizes, but Charlie understands that he is recovering from

his romance with Brad. Soon Patrick sees Brad engaging with a stranger in the park

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As the school year ends, Charlie is anxious about losing his older friends—

especially Sam, who is leaving for a summer college-preparatory program and has

learned that her boyfriend cheated on her. When Charlie helps her pack, they talk

about his feelings for her; she is angry that he never acted on them. They begin to

engage sexually, but Charlie suddenly grows inexplicably uncomfortable and stops

Sam. Charlie begins to realize that his sexual contact with Sam has stirred up

repressed memories of having be

In an epilogue, Charlie is discovered by his parents in a

does not show any movement despite being hit reluctantly by his father. After being

admitted to a mental hospital, it emerges that Helen sexually abused him when he

was young, and his love for her (and empathy for her troubled youth) caused him to

repress his traumatic memories. This psychological damage explains his flashbacks

a

Sam and Patrick visit him. In the epilogue, Sam, Patrick and Charlie go through the

tunnel again and Charlie stands up and exclaims that he felt infinite.

He comes to terms with his past: "Even if we don't have the power to choose

where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there". Charlie decides

to "participate" in life, and his letter-writing ends.

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