In "Looking for Alaska" by John Green, Ellie begins to show signs of liking Macon through her subtle actions and interactions with him. She becomes more attentive during their conversations, laughs at his jokes, and seeks out opportunities to be near him. Additionally, her thoughts reveal a growing curiosity and admiration for his personality and confidence, indicating a shift in her feelings as she starts to see him in a more favorable light.
In "Jeremiah's Song," Ellie dislikes Macon because she perceives him as a disruptive and negative influence in her life and the lives of those around her. His presence brings tension and conflict, especially as he represents a part of her past that she wishes to move beyond. Additionally, Macon's behavior often contrasts sharply with Ellie's values, making it difficult for her to connect with him or trust him. This overall discomfort with Macon highlights her desire for positive relationships and emotional stability.
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