Wonder Summary

 Wonder is famous for its detailed character descriptions and touching story. The book conveys the value of a child's growth and diversity.

The story revolves around the main character, August, a 10-year-old boy with a facial deformity that has caused him to endure discrimination and isolation in his daily life since birth. One day, his parents decide to transfer August to a new school.

When August first arrives at his new school, he finds it difficult to adapt to the new environment, and feels that all the students are looking at him as if he is hopeless. There were many people at school who criticized August. In this situation, August goes through various trials and errors with his new friends, and learns to accept his differences. He shows his strengths and abilities.

The most impressive scene is the graduation ceremony where August is recognized for his growth and development. In this scene, August's teachers, principal, classmates, and family congratulate him and recognize his growth process.

In this scene, August's face has not changed from the beginning, but we can see a significant change in his inner self and confidence. His family and friends understand and accept him, and praise his efforts and courage. His teachers and principal also praise him and deliver a message that they hope he will go out into the world and achieve even more remarkable things.

This scene depicts August accepting his differences and transforming them into strengths. It is a great scene that not only gives us confidence and courage, but also teaches us the value of understanding and accepting each other.

Watching the movie is also highly recommended!

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