I am readin startgirl and the theme is probably that you should just be yourself and people will accept you for who you are! I love Leo!
# the theme of this story is Stargirl made people love. # To be yourself no matter what anyone says
just the way you are bruno mars when i was your man
Love Stargirl is about Stargirls life after Leo. It is told in a very long letter to Leo. It is after she moved away. It is her life and all the people she meets in the year she moves there. It is really good and I love it and you should read it. (But if you haven't read Stargirl first)
In the book "Stargirl," Stargirl wins the state oratorical contest but loses the competition due to her unconventional speech style, as the judges prefer more traditional presentations. Her unique approach divides the community's opinion on her, reflecting the theme of conformity versus individuality in the story.
The most obvious theme is the careful look at conformity and how it limits us, making us latch onto false values and means of evaluating others.
The protaganist for the novel stargirl is of course, Stargirl
The Resolution of the book Stargirl is when Hillari Kimble gets jealous and slaps Stargirl. Stargirl calmly kisses Hillari on the cheek and leaves the dance. No one at Mica High has ever seen Stargirl again. This is what solved the conflict, now that she is gone she can not be bullied or picked on by the people of Mica High again. ~Logan P. (edited answer)
The theme in Stargirl is courage. It takes courage too love someone as much as Leo and Susan did.
stargirl is in her teens
the climax is when stargirl goes to the speech competition.
In Chapter 2 of "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, the term "balk" refers to the hesitation or refusal to proceed with something, particularly in the context of Stargirl's unique behavior that challenges social norms. This concept highlights how Stargirl's unconventional actions often lead her peers to pause and reconsider their own responses and judgments. Her individuality creates a sense of discomfort and intrigue among her classmates, illustrating the theme of conformity versus authenticity.
Do you mean "What is Stargirl's point of view?" If so, read the sequel "Love Stargirl" It is about where Stargirl went after the Ocotillo Ball and is written in letter form. Most people agree that "Love, Stargirl" is not as good as Stargirl.