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Archie and Stargirl are really close, he understands her more then anyone else, Archie is like Stargirl's grandfather.
Leo Borlock Stargirl Archie
he is a pretend person cactus type thingy in stargirl that stargirl and Archie talk to to get advice.
In "Stargirl," Leo learns from Archie the importance of embracing individuality and authenticity. Archie encourages Leo to appreciate Stargirl's uniqueness and to understand that true connection comes from accepting people as they are, rather than conforming to societal expectations. Through his conversations with Archie, Leo gains insight into the value of love, friendship, and the courage to stand out. Ultimately, Leo's experiences with Stargirl and Archie's wisdom help him navigate the complexities of young love and self-identity.
because he was not even a popular person and even he was shunning leo.
Archie and Stargirl are really close, he understands her more then anyone else, Archie is like Stargirl's grandfather.
Leo Borlock Stargirl Archie
he is a pretend person cactus type thingy in stargirl that stargirl and Archie talk to to get advice.
In "Stargirl," Leo learns from Archie the importance of embracing individuality and authenticity. Archie encourages Leo to appreciate Stargirl's uniqueness and to understand that true connection comes from accepting people as they are, rather than conforming to societal expectations. Through his conversations with Archie, Leo gains insight into the value of love, friendship, and the courage to stand out. Ultimately, Leo's experiences with Stargirl and Archie's wisdom help him navigate the complexities of young love and self-identity.
because he was not even a popular person and even he was shunning leo.
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In the end, stargirl moves to ? And poor old Leo goes to Archie and finds stargirl little creativity place. And the question mark is for you to read the sequel.
very laid back and knowledgable
he shows him stargirls office it was in archies house
In "Stargirl," when Leo consults Señor Saguaro about his shunning problem, the wise cactus offers a metaphorical response, emphasizing the importance of embracing individuality and staying true to oneself. Señor Saguaro suggests that people should not let the opinions of others dictate their happiness or identity. This advice serves as a reminder to Leo that authenticity is more valuable than fitting in, encouraging him to reflect on his choices and feelings regarding his relationship with Stargirl.
During the shunning period, the students at Mica High School expressed mixed feelings about Stargirl. Many initially admired her unique qualities and the way she embraced individuality, but as peer pressure mounted, they began to distance themselves from her. Some students whispered gossip and criticized her for being different, while others felt conflicted, wishing to support her but fearing social repercussions. Ultimately, the shunning reflected the struggle between conformity and authenticity within the student body.
In "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, Leo and Archie bury the remains of a pet rat named "Cinnamon" in the desert. This act symbolizes their connection to life, loss, and the passage of time, reflecting the themes of friendship and the impact of their experiences. The burial also serves as a moment of reflection for Leo, as he grapples with his feelings for Stargirl and the changes in his life.