Labyrinth: One of the main concern the main characters are finding the solution from the “Labyrinth of Suffering.” The image shows a colorless maze that seems to go on forever and how much suffer one has to go through to find one’s way out of this intricate labyrinth. It is different for everyone because it represents an individual struggle. This exactly what the main characters Miles, the Colonel and Alaska kept pondering about throughout the story. The three characters all had different perspectives of the labyrinth and nobody found a solution to escaping the maze. At the end of the book, Miles found the closest solution was to learn how to survive in the labyrinth instead of trying to escape it because everything is survivable and can neither …show more content…
This tells the readers that there was not one person at school that he cared enough to say goodbye to before he left. At Culver Creek, Miles was in a different position. He had actually made friends with different individuals like Alaska, Takumi, Lara, and the Colonel. Unlike his old school, Miles was a more social with his peers. The image that shows a black puzzle piece represents Miles. He is different from others at school but at Culver Creek, his puzzle piece still connects with the other pieces. This shows how much his social status had changed at Culver …show more content…
He is interested in them because it tells him a lot about the person. He gets his informations from really the biographies of famous people. Miles had always wanted to know more about Alaska and what goes on inside her head but he felt like he will never be able to know because she is dead. He also could not get her last word because he was not there when she died. The “I go seek great perhaps” quote by Francois Rabelais was his favorite quote because he felt like life was not enough for him and he wanted to find something more to add to in his