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How the letters threaten the most important relationship in Lara Jean's life—her bond with Margot (regarding the Josh letter).
How about a paper exploring the central themes of the series?
Analyze why Lara Jean writes the letters. They aren't meant for the boys; they are meant to "exorcise" her feelings so she can move on. To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Discuss the significance of an Asian-American protagonist in a mainstream romance where her ethnicity is a natural part of her life (baking, Korean snacks, family traditions) rather than a source of "struggle" or the primary plot point.
Analyze how their fake relationship is a performance for their peers (and Peter’s ex, Genevieve), yet the "performance" actually creates a safe space for them to be vulnerable with each other without the pressure of "real" stakes. How the letters threaten the most important relationship
In an era of instant digital communication, Jenny Han’s To All the Boys I've Loved Before uses the "lost art" of physical letter-writing to explore how private vulnerability, when made public, allows for authentic self-discovery and the deconstruction of high school social hierarchies. I. Introduction
How Peter evolves from the "typical jock" into a nuanced partner through his private interactions with Lara Jean. IV. Sisterhood and the "Song Girls" They aren't meant for the boys; they are
Reiterate how the accidental mailing of the letters forced Lara Jean out of her "protective shell."