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      • Themes The novel explores several themes, including kindness, acceptance, and the impact of outward appearances on personal identity. Through its multi-perspective storytelling, “ Wonder ” notes the significance of empathy and care in people’s lives.
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  2. R. J. Palacio explores themes of kindness, empathy, and the challenges of living with disabilities with the story of Auggie's early school days in Beecher Prep. "Wonder" addresses a few social issues, including parenting, disability issues, and what it means to be a friend.

  3. Wonder is peppered with kids' observations about their social structure, how status and hierarchy function in their world at school, and what the consequences of being popular or unpopular are on the student body.

    • Family
    • Friendship
    • Appearances
    • Kindness
    • Education

    For August Pullman, family is a source of comfort, emotional support, andunderstanding. His facial deformities make it difficult for him to connect withpeople outside his extended family, so he leans heavily on his parents and hissister during his first year at Beecher Prep. His sister, Via, calls him thesun of their little galaxy, where everyone o...

    Friendship is almost as important to August as family. When his childhoodbest friend, Christopher, moves from New York City to the suburbs, he’s upsetand alone. He doesn’t have many friends, and he doesn’t expect to make any whenhe enrolls at Beecher Prep. Perhaps this is why he puts so much weight on hisbudding friendship with Jack. August underst...

    August Pullman was born with severe birth defects that have left himdisfigured. While introducing himself to the reader, August says, “I won’tdescribe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking, it’s probably worse.”Instead of describing August’s facial deformities in the first chapter, Palaciogives readers time to get to know August as a person, l...

    Palacio officially introduces the theme of kindness in chapter 17. Mr.Browne, August’s English teacher, likes giving the class precepts to thinkabout every month. The first one he writes on the board is “When given thechoice between being right and being kind, choose kind.” It’s unclear if Mr.Browne had this precept picked out in advance or if he m...

    Education is a secondary theme in Wonder. While it’s true that thenovel follows August through his first year of school, education itself playslittle role in the novel, serving instead as a plot device that moves thenarrative forward. Enrolling at Beecher Prep after years of homeschoolingforces August to interact with strangers and find his way in ...

  4. Wonder study guide contains a biography of R.J. Palacio, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. More books than SparkNotes.

  5. www.shmoop.com › study-guides › wonderWonder Themes - Shmoop

    Wonder Themes. Family. In Wonder, Auggie's family is loving, funny, protective, and supportiveand everyone who knows the Pullmans can see what a nurturing and caring family they are. (For contrast, check out what Mira... Appearances.

  6. Themes are the main ideas that appear repeatedly in a novel. Some of the important themes in Wonder are: Kindness; Growing up; Identity

  7. R. J. Palacio’s “Wonder” tells the story of August ‘Auggie’ Pullman, a boy with a craniofacial deformity that kept him from school, getting to attend school for the first time. It deals with issues such as kindness, empathy, self-acceptance, and discrimination against people with disabilities.

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