Hillari Kimble demands that Stargirl conform to the social norms of their high school and stop being herself. She feels threatened by Stargirl's individuality and popularity, which sets her apart from the rest of the students. Hillari's attempts to control Stargirl reflect her desire to maintain her own social status and influence within the school.
in the book Stargir Hillari Kimble bully's Stargirl and dispites Stargirl but inside she is jealous
Stargirl didn't sing to Hillari Kimble, but sung to Leo using Hillari's name. Therefore she didn't break her word about singing to her.P.S. Just read the book!
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Hillari Kimble is rude, mean, inconsiderate and selfish
she took her to the janitors closet and started to finger her vigina
in the book Stargir Hillari Kimble bully's Stargirl and dispites Stargirl but inside she is jealous
HIllari Kimble is mean to Stargirl, but i havent finished it yet soooo??
Stargirl didn't sing to Hillari Kimble, but sung to Leo using Hillari's name. Therefore she didn't break her word about singing to her.P.S. Just read the book!
mean
Hillari Kimble is rude, mean, inconsiderate and selfish
they said no and started fighting
she took her to the janitors closet and started to finger her vigina
she looks like a barbie
When the Ocotillo ball comes Leo decides not to go. Leo watches the ball from his bike in the distance. Stargirl regains popularity as she arrives on a bike covered in sunflowers. Stargirl is dressed beautifully and impresses everyone as she walks onto the tennis court. As the dance progresses, Stargirl causes conflict with Hillari Kimble. When Stargirl asks the DJ to play the "Bunny Hop", Hillari is appalled. Stargirl starts the dance with only a few people participating, until eventually the only people not in line are Hillari Kimble and Wayne Parr. Stargirl leads the hop into the desert where it seems as though they stay for hours. Upon the dancers' return, Hillari confronts Stargirl telling her that she always ruins everything and slaps her on the face. Stargirl returns Hillari's anger-filled action with, yet another, act of kindness - a polite kiss on the cheek. The next day, Stargirl disappears. - Wikipedia
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In Jerry Spinelli's novel "Stargirl," Hillari Kimble orchestrates a hoax involving Stargirl to undermine her popularity at their high school. She spreads a rumor that Stargirl is faking her unique behavior and kindness for attention, suggesting that it is all a ploy to win the affection of others. This manipulation aims to expose Stargirl and diminish her influence among their peers, reflecting Hillari's jealousy and desire for social control. Ultimately, the hoax backfires, highlighting the themes of authenticity and individuality in the story.