In "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, Leo's internal conflict revolves around his struggle between his admiration for Stargirl's uniqueness and his desire to fit in with his peers. He is torn between wanting to embrace her individuality and the pressure to conform to societal norms at school. This conflict intensifies as he grapples with the consequences of their relationship on his social standing, ultimately leading him to question his values and the importance of authenticity versus acceptance.
what was leos reaction to susan in the book stargirl
No. After the big dance party that Stargirl attends she disappears. It is believed that she moved. Later for Leos birthday he receives a necktie with porcupines on it. He belives that it is from Stargirl. But as far as we know, He never sees her again.
in the book Stargir Hillari Kimble bully's Stargirl and dispites Stargirl but inside she is jealous
Mica, Arizona
In "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, Leo's internal conflict revolves around his struggle between his admiration for Stargirl's uniqueness and his desire to fit in with his peers. He is torn between wanting to embrace her individuality and the pressure to conform to societal norms at school. This conflict intensifies as he grapples with the consequences of their relationship on his social standing, ultimately leading him to question his values and the importance of authenticity versus acceptance.
what was leos reaction to susan in the book stargirl
No. After the big dance party that Stargirl attends she disappears. It is believed that she moved. Later for Leos birthday he receives a necktie with porcupines on it. He belives that it is from Stargirl. But as far as we know, He never sees her again.
A book report.
in the book Stargir Hillari Kimble bully's Stargirl and dispites Stargirl but inside she is jealous
Are you talking about the book stargirl? if your not, than i have no idea. sorry!
Mica, Arizona
In the book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, Leo tells Stargirl to be normal on page 103. This moment highlights the tension between Stargirl's unique, nonconformist nature and the pressure to fit in with her peers. Leo's request reflects his internal struggle as he grapples with his feelings for Stargirl and the desire for acceptance within their social circle.
Stargirl fears people yelling at her because when they are on hot seat people were yelling at her and she started crying.
The internal and external conflict are Friends losing others and living through life with out problems
cinnamon. its a rat.
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.