![]() ![]() What or who do you think was the cloud with the smiling face that first led Christopher into the Mission Street Woods?ĥ. What other novels, TV shows, or movies do you feel share a kinship with Imaginary Friend? Where in the canon of horror and contemporary literary fables does Chbosky’s novel fall, in your estimation?Ĥ. ![]() Have you read both books? If so, in what ways are the novels similar? In what ways are they different? If you haven’t read The Perks of Being a Wallflower, do you think you’ll now be seeking it out after reading Imaginary Friend? If you’ve already read Perks, do you think you’ll be rereading it after reading Chbosky’s second novel, or will you think of his debut in a different light?ģ. ![]() ![]() Imaginary Friend is a different genre than Chbosky’s celebrated debut novel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower. What does it mean to protect those you love? From what should one’s loved ones be protected? Does this impulse ultimately do more harm or good, whether in your own personal experience or in Chbosky’s novel?Ģ. Discuss the various ways that Christopher protects his mother over the course of the novel, as well as the ways Kate protects Christopher. "I will protect you," Christopher silently resolves to his mother at the end of Chapter 1 of Imaginary Friend. ![]()
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