He stopped caring about what others thought of him. He realized that being himself was more important then anything else.
the main conflict is that stargirl is so different from everyone in her school. she doesnt fit in and people cant understand why she is so unique and different. People quit talking to her boyfriend, Leo because his girlfried is such a "freak."
When Stargirl told the people at her school, she told them that she is not going to cheer for any body.Thats how Leo started to resent.
Stargirl goes to Mica High School in the first book, Stargirl, and in the second book, Love, Stargirl, she goes back to being homeschooled like she originally was.
He is this boy who falls in love with her but gets all confused in the end because of his relationship with stargirl is unpopular.
Peer Pressure plays a very big role in Stargirl; in fact it's one of the dominant themes. For example, Leo tried to change Stargirl to be like everyone else in school so he wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with her. Stargirl, the most unique character in the story, fed into peer pressure at one point and abandoned her outlandish style to fit in with the rest of the student body. The moral of the story is to be yourself regardless of how other people may react or perceive it because if you're not yourself, then who are you?
the main conflict is that stargirl is so different from everyone in her school. she doesnt fit in and people cant understand why she is so unique and different. People quit talking to her boyfriend, Leo because his girlfried is such a "freak."
When Stargirl told the people at her school, she told them that she is not going to cheer for any body.Thats how Leo started to resent.
Stargirl goes to Mica High School in the first book, Stargirl, and in the second book, Love, Stargirl, she goes back to being homeschooled like she originally was.
He is this boy who falls in love with her but gets all confused in the end because of his relationship with stargirl is unpopular.
Peer Pressure plays a very big role in Stargirl; in fact it's one of the dominant themes. For example, Leo tried to change Stargirl to be like everyone else in school so he wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with her. Stargirl, the most unique character in the story, fed into peer pressure at one point and abandoned her outlandish style to fit in with the rest of the student body. The moral of the story is to be yourself regardless of how other people may react or perceive it because if you're not yourself, then who are you?
After Leo and Stargirl's first kiss, Stargirl tacked a bedsheet up on a post at school with the words "Stargirl loves Leo" on it, in large red painted letters.
at homecoming
The rising action in "Stargirl" involves the introduction of the character Stargirl as she attends Mica High School, her unique behavior causing a stir among her classmates, especially Leo. As Stargirl becomes more popular, the tension and conflict between her nonconformity and the school's desire for conformity heighten.
they think she is crazy
"Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli is set in Arizona, specifically in the fictional Mica High School in the town of Mica. The story follows the protagonist, Leo Borlock, as he navigates high school life and meets the unique and eccentric Stargirl Caraway.
The school messages in the show "Stargirl" were posted on the bulletin board at Blue Valley High School, where the main characters attend. They often served as a way to communicate important information or events happening within the school community.
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