90 pages 3 hours read

R. J. Palacio

Wonder

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012

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Character Analysis

August “Auggie” Pullman

Auggie begins the novel as a 10-year-old child with genetic abnormalities that result in a misshapen face—despite having nearly 30 surgeries to correct things. Though he sees himself as normal, he is aware of how others treat him. He’s used to people staring at him and calling him names, but his patience is tested when he starts Beecher Prep. The other kids make it obvious that they’re shocked by his features, and they begin playing a game where no one can touch him. Auggie takes this all good-naturedly and courageously, joking that if a Wookie sat next to him one day it’d be just as sensational. He makes friends with Jack Will and Summer, and makes a very trying enemy in Julian. Auggie spends most of the narrative dealing with bullying in one form or another. Auggie’s only real moment of weakness comes when, after he overhears Jack Will badmouthing him, he hides away, refusing to return to school. But Auggie does return and continues to rely on his kindness and courage to build connections—so much so that when he is later assaulted, he is surprised by how many students come to his aid.