People or peers who act ‘weird’ can confirm even when people are too nervous to join a group. Conformity will not always lead to happiness because it can make you feel alone or unaccepted. You may feel dark, unaccompanied, even solitary. In Stargirl, many sporty, smart, silent students can feel the same way. They will confirm when they are in a group or even by themselves. Leo is a shy teen who is in control of ‘Hot Seat’ with his friend Kevin. He gets nervous when he is talked about or even when he is talking. In the novel, Stargirl, author Jerry Spinelli suggests that conformity is an act when a person is not confident about themselves in groups of peers.
Many people or students in MAHS do the same ‘things’. They mostly do
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People can be silent or be oral about what they are going to conform to. It could be when they are with their family, friends or even teachers. At the start of the year, everybody was almost identical to each other and practically the same personalities. The all did the same identical acts that most of the school would do or have donned. While Stargirl is a teen who new to MAHS but does just stuff different from everyone else. However, people notice the relationship and started hating both of them because of what they have been doing together. They thought Leo was odd and crazy for dating a crazy girl that people thought was a fake. Even though they had an ordinary relationship like the rest of the high school kids this relationship stood out the most. Additionally, Leo starts to dislike Stargirl decisions and starts to forget about Stargirl. He ignores her when she walks by, doesn't talk to her at lunch or after school. This novel can represent many meanings and have many connections with our own life. It shows that there could be hate but also love but only at certain