Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Looking for Alaska- Response to inquiry question 2

The Fault in our Stars by John Green inspired me to read some of his other books. Recently, I read "Looking for Alaska". It is about "Pudge" falling in love with Alaska and when they grow closer, Alaska dies in a car crash. Pudge and one of Alaska's friends, The Colonel, find out the reason for her death. Something that Alaska taught Pudge was to smoke and drink alcohol to deal with issues. This activity was also what all of his friends did.

One reason to prove this drinking problem was "The Prank". After a prank was conducted on the campus, Alaska brought out wine to calm everyone, whilst everyone was smoking mostly because the kids were worried that the principal, The Eagle, would find out an ban them from school. Soon after that, Alaska invited them to play a drinking game where they would tell one happy story and one sad story. Alaska told a very devastating story about her mom's death, this makes me think that Alaska was dealing with some emotional problems. Another small detail I noticed was when Alaska was long dead, Colonel was filled with so much grief, he couldn't deal and he just said, "Wanna get *shoot* faced?" Instead of talking about it, he wants to drink.

A reason to prove the smoking problem was when Alaska, The Colonel, and Pudge were smoking. He noticed Alaska wasn't "smoking to enjoy it" and Alaska replied, "You smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die." That made me think that she was suicidal or still full of grief from her mother's death. Alaska only ever told the story about her mother's death until "The Prank". She hadn't even called the cops when her mother started spazzing out, I conclude that she wants to die because of her mother.

Overall, smoking and drinking were only the result of the characters dealing with their issues. The issues, I noticed, were just the character's feelings, which they didn't know how to control.

*** I didn't have a copy of the book with me, so I couldn't do page numbers.***
xJulia S

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