

She believe that she is a paper girl, people don't see her as a real person. Where as Margo's character is really complex. How he overcomes his inhibitions and starts to enjoy life more. The character of development of Q is the main element in the story. There is also reference to Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.

I liked such references because that makes me read those works as well. There are reference to some literary works, especially Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass. So Q and his friends Ben, Radar and Lacey go on this wild road trip adventure to find Margo. Q finds out that she had left some clues for Q to come and find her. But one night Margo appears in Q's windows and she drives him into a crazy adventure to take revenge on these people who have hurt her. Its been many years since Margo and q actually hung out together. Where as Quentin became more like a nerdy guy. But in high school Margo became really popular started hanging out with a with another group of people. they used to be friends when they were young.

The story is about the boy Quentin(Q) who is in love with his neighbor Margo. Then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world It is so hard to leave - until you leave. It's not like I'm doing it because I think it's going to be 'Transformers.' "įox executive Siminoff, who attended Orchard Country Day School and Cathedral High School during two stints of growing up in Indianapolis that alternated with years spent in Los Angeles, characterized "The Fault in Our Stars" as a labor of love.Genre: YA fiction, Mystery, Bildungsroman But I can promise you that the only reason I'm making this is because I love the book.' It's a tiny movie. You're going to tell me when things aren't working the right way. You're going to tell me you think we're going astray. What I told (Green) was, 'You're going to be a part of this. "We always work very closely with our novelists, and most of our movies are adaptations. "We're really inclusive producers," Godfrey said. Their filmography includes work with Stephenie Meyer (author of the books that inspired four "Twilight" films) and Nicholas Sparks (author of "Safe Haven," adapted for a 2013 film, and "The Longest Ride," presently in production). Godfrey said he and Bowen specialize in making novelists feel at ease in Hollywood. In addition to the first attempt at a "Paper Towns" film falling apart, Green sold the movie rights to his debut novel, 2005's "Looking for Alaska," to Paramount Pictures - which made no film. All those people have done so well by 'The Fault in Our Stars' that I know they'll want to do the same with 'Paper Towns.' " "I have so much trust in (Fox 2000 president) Elizabeth Gabler and (Fox 2000 senior vice president of production) Erin Siminoff. "I like everyone involved in the project so much," Green said. The author said he's participated in a few meetings with the "Paper Towns" team.
