Literary Devices in Stargirl
Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
Setting
DryMica is a fictional, relatively new mining community in Arizona. While we don't get a ton of information on the town, we do know that it's in the desert, which is no surprise, considering Arizon...
Narrator Point of View
It is interesting to note that the most interesting character, and the character for whom the novel is named, is not the narrator. Despite the title, this isn't really Stargirl's story; it's Leo Bo...
Genre
Coming of AgeHere's a snapshot of Leo at the beginning of Stargirl:He's a young boy.He has never been in love.He's a conformist.He's a collector of porcupine ties.And here's a snapshot of Leo at th...
Tone
How would you best complete this sentence?The author thinks Stargirl is _________________________. A. weirdB. meanC. wiseD. goofyDid you choose C? If so, you are on the right track to figuring out...
Writing Style
Informally poetic probably sounds a little strange, but bear with us. First, let's have a chat about all that pesky dialogue in the novel. This is a book that's very much about personal relationshi...
What's Up With the Ending?
Despite the fact that she has skipped town, Stargirl remains popular for years and years after graduation. People talk about her at all the reunions, and pay homage to her quirks with unique tradit...
Tough-o-Meter
Stargirl is a page-turner, that's for sure. Our girl is so quirky it's hard not to keep reading to see what she'll do next. Plus, the easy-to-read language will keep you trucking. The hardest part...
Plot Analysis
Meet Leo. Oh, and Meet Stargirl, TooLeo sets the stage for us in the beginning by giving us some insight into his history. He tells us an anecdote, or short personal story, about how his uncle on...
Trivia
Stargirl was brewing in Spinelli's mind for thirty-four years before he finished the book. Thirty-four years! That's an awful long time to be pondering… anything. (Source.)There are Stargirl Soci...