Wonder Questions on August Pullman

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The main conflict in Wonder is internal, as August, the protagonist, must constantly try to fit in at school and overcome his sense of being an outsider. In this coming-of-age novel, as Augie matures...

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Auggie in Wonder by R.J. Palacio is characterized by resilience, kindness, and bravery. Initially self-conscious about his appearance due to a genetic disorder, he gradually gains confidence and...

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The book and movie versions of Wonder share the same main plot and characters, but there are key differences. One primary difference is how Auggie's physical deformity is portrayed. The book is vague...

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August Pullman receives the Henry Ward Beecher award in Wonder. This is given in recognition of service to the community. August receives this award for his many small acts of kindness that have made...

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In Wonder, Auggie and Jack make a potato battery that powers a lamp for the science fair. The boys call their creation a "Spud Lamp" and earn an A on the project.

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Three similes used to describe Auggie's face in Wonder are: "The top eyelids are always halfway closed, like he's on the verge of sleeping," "his features look like they've been melted, like the...

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Auggie’s first day of school in Wonder is challenging. He feels isolated initially but finds solace when Jack sits with him. However, Julian's cruel comparison of Auggie to Darth Sidious deeply...

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Some idioms in Wonder by R.J. Palacio include "a killer handshake," meaning a very firm handshake, "a bit of a schlep," meaning a long and tiresome journey, "walk in the park," meaning something...

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Auggie's interactions with Summer in Wonder are positive and supportive. Summer chooses to sit with Auggie on his first day at lunch, forming a genuine friendship. She looks beyond his physical...

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Yes, there are fun moments in Wonder. One humorous scene occurs when August meets his principal, Mr. Tushman, and laughs at the name-related jokes. Another amusing moment happens in his first English...

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Auggie cut off his Padawan braid in Wonder because Julian teased him about it on the first day of school. Although Auggie loves Star Wars, he cuts off his beloved Padawan braid to avoid Julian's...

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Auggie wins the award at graduation in Wonder because of his character, courage, kindness, and friendship. Principal Mr. Tushman gives him the Henry Ward Beecher medal, recognizing Auggie's "quiet...

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On Halloween in Wonder, Auggie initially plans to dress as Boba Fett but ends up wearing a Screaming Bleeder costume to school. This disguise prevents his classmates from recognizing him, leading to...

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The ceremony event that shows a change from the start to the end of the school year in Wonder is when August Pullman receives the Henry Ward Beecher medal. Initially, August is ostracized due to his...

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Auggie Pullman is the main character in Wonder by R.J. Palacio. He is a young boy with a facial deformity due to a genetic condition called Treacher Collins syndrome. Despite his appearance, Auggie...

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Julian's mom says that Auggie should not be at Beecher Prep because she claims that he has special needs. She doesn't like the fact that Beecher Prep has effectively been turned into an inclusion...

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August Pullman has had twenty-seven surgeries. These surgeries have primarily been to address his craniofacial abnormalities and have prevented him from attending school until now. As he prepares to...

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In R.J. Palacio's novel, Auggie's astronaut helmet, a gift from Miranda, symbolizes his struggle with self-consciousness due to his facial deformities. Miranda, once close to Auggie's family, gave it...

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It takes Auggie a few seconds to realize that the girl is screaming about his face because the kids at his school had stopped having such an averse reaction to his physical deformity and had started...

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Via got mad at Auggie after the first day of school because he cut off his "padawan" braid, which he had been growing with his friend Christopher. Via was upset because she feared that Auggie was...

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Auggie's father hid the helmet by throwing it away. Auggie used to wear an astronaut helmet to cover his facial deformities, which made him feel protected in public. The helmet was a special gift...

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August's dad in Wonder faces the challenge of supporting his son through the difficulties of attending a new school. He worries about August's adaptation but uses humor to ease his son's fears,...

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Via decides to take Auggie to her play after their dog Daisy's death helps her realize the importance of family. Initially, Via wanted to keep her school life separate from Auggie, but Daisy's...

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In Wonder, August accuses Summer of only pretending to be friends with him because Mr. Tushman asked her to. Summer, telling the truth, denies it, but she understands why August might think that way...

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The disease that Auggie Pullman has in Wonder is Treacher Collins syndrome, a genetic condition which can deform the face and cause severe health complications. Auggie has a severe form of this...

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Summer Dawson is an example of a character whose behavior has affected August a great deal. By sitting with him at lunch and inviting him to her house to work on their school projects together, she...

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August's mother reacts to his crying with comfort and reassurance. After his difficult first day at school, August expresses distress about his appearance. His mother embraces him, insists he is not...

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Auggie Pullman in Wonder is not based on a real person, as the novel is entirely fictional. However, his character is very realistic. He is ten years old at the start of this story and was born with...

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In the first ten chapters of "Wonder," a significant change occurs for August Pullman when his parents decide he should attend a regular school for the first time. Previously home-schooled due to his...

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At Beecher Prep, Auggie was cruelly nicknamed "Rat-boy," "Freak," "Monster," "Freddy Krueger," "Gross-out," "Lizard face," and "Mutant" by his peers due to his facial disfigurement. The most hurtful...

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Auggie gets upset at dinner because he realizes Via doesn't want him to attend her school play, feeling embarrassed by him. He calls his mother and Via liars and runs to his room. Unexpectedly, his...

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For the Egyptian Museum exhibit, August and Summer dressed as mummies. They worked together to create a display featuring a realistic sculpture of Anubis and a gold step pyramid made from sugar...

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Auggie had his major surgery before he turned four years old. Despite having undergone twenty-seven surgeries in total, this significant one was the largest. He typically had two or three surgeries a...

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Auggie's Egyptian Museum project involved creating a large pyramid out of sugar cubes. This was part of a school exhibition at Beecher Prep, where students made and displayed their own Egyptian...

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August's mom reacts with concern rather than anger when he loses his hearing aids after a scuffle at the fairgrounds. Although the hearing aids were expensive, she does not mention them upon his...

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The theme of being different in "Wonder" is explored through the character of August, who faces challenges due to his appearance. The story highlights themes of acceptance and empathy as August...

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Auggie misses being a baby because, as a baby, he was unaware of his differences and the challenges they bring. In "Driving," he reflects on this when overhearing his parents discuss sending him to...

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In homeroom, Auggie seated himself near the middle and towards the back of the classroom. Initially, no one chose to sit next to him, although Charlotte acknowledged him from her seat near the front....

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In "Wonder," sharing test answers helps strengthen Auggie's and Jack's friendship. Initially, Jack struggles to accept Auggie due to his appearance, but after Auggie lets him copy homework, Jack...

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In "Wonder," Jack does sit next to August in homeroom. During the first day of school, August chooses a seat in the back to avoid stares. While other students, like Charlotte and Julian, sit together...

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Auggie's dad didn't want him to wear masks because he loved Auggie's face and wanted him to feel confident. Auggie used to wear an astronaut helmet to hide his facial deformity, which his father...

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The news that excited Auggie during the retreat in Wonder was that his family had adopted a new puppy. This uplifting announcement came at a time when Auggie needed a positive distraction, enhancing...

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August's mother did not hide his astronaut helmet; it was his father who threw it away. August wore the helmet to escape unwanted attention due to his facial disfigurement, but it ultimately isolated...

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The theme "growing up can be painful" is exemplified in "Wonder" through Auggie's realization about external validation and personal growth. Auggie experiences heartbreak when he understands the...

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