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Explicit Evidence Question: What does Auggie say about his helmet and why he stopped wearing it? How does this reveal his character development?
Time Stamp: 01:20:00 - 01:25:00
Time Stamp: 01:20:00 - 01:25:00
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In the specified time frame of "Wonder," Auggie discusses his helmet and reflects on why he stopped wearing it. Initially, the helmet serves as a protective measure, symbolizing his desire to shield himself from judgment and potential hurt from others regarding his facial differences. However, as the story progresses, Auggie expresses that he stopped wearing the helmet because he realized that he didn't want to hide anymore. He wanted to face the world without barriers and embrace who he is, demonstrating significant character development.
This moment reveals Auggie's growth in self-acceptance and confidence. By choosing to remove the helmet, he signals his readiness to confront challenges and interact with others authentically, indicating a shift from insecurity to a more empowered identity. It highlights his journey toward self-love and acceptance, essential themes in the narrative.
This moment reveals Auggie's growth in self-acceptance and confidence. By choosing to remove the helmet, he signals his readiness to confront challenges and interact with others authentically, indicating a shift from insecurity to a more empowered identity. It highlights his journey toward self-love and acceptance, essential themes in the narrative.
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