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      • August Pullman is the ten-year-old protagonist of the novel. He has rare craniofacial anomalies known as mandibulofacial dystosis and something similar to Treacher Collins Syndrome, which primarily affect the way that his face looks.
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  2. Justin. Justin is Via 's boyfriend. He's shy, quiet, wears round glasses, and plays the fiddle in a zydeco band. Justin is an overwhelmingly kind individual; though his narration implies that he is initially somewhat uncomfortable… read analysis of Justin.

    • Summer

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    • Miranda

      Miranda was one of Via 's best friends before they began...

    • Miles

      Miles is a hulking boy who begins the school year as one of...

    • Eleanor

      Eleanor is a "smart kid" who Via becomes friends with in her...

    • Dad

      Dad (Nate Pullman) is August and Via 's dad. He met Mom when...

    • Henry

      Henry is one of the most physically developed boys in August...

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    • Daisy

      Daisy is the Pullman's dog at the start of the novel. She...

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    • R.J. Palacio on August

    August is quite shy, and happy most of the time. He is creative and has a passion for Star Wars and outer space. His favorite planet is Pluto. August is also extremely sensitive and sometimes insecure about his appearance, especially when kids insult him about his face. August is also highly intelligent, and would be considered a science and astron...

    "His eyes are about an inch below where they should be on his face, almost to halfway down his cheeks. They slant downward at an extreme angle, almost like diagonal slits that someone cut into his face, and the left one is noticeably lower than the right one. They bulge outward because his eye cavities are too shallow to accommodate them. The top e...

    The Pullmans' first dog. It was revealed the dad bought the dog off a homeless man for $20 and taken home to be washed. August cared deeply about Daisy. She cuddled with him and cheered him up when he was upset. However, she passed away as she was an old dog.

    The Pullmans' second dog. He is described as a small, black puppy who is adopted by the family after Daisy passes on. August is seen to develop a close bond with him as well, giving the pup his name.

    "I'm not sure why I found it so easy to get into the head and heart of this ten-year old boy. I wasn't born with what he has, and I don't know anyone who was. In that way Auggie is unlike anyone I've ever known. And yet in just about every other way he's like every other child in the world. So while I can't know what it's really like to walk in Aug...

  3. Auggie is a ten-year-old boy who was born with a facial deformity. All Auggie wants is to feel normal, but he has had to get used to being stared at and avoided by others throughout his entire life. The novel tells the story of Auggie going to a real school for the first time and growing up substantially over the course of his first year there.

  4. The main characters in Wonder are August, Via, Jack, Julian, Summer, Miranda, Justin, and Mr. Tushman. August Pullman is a ten-year-old boy who was born with severe birth...

  5. Auggie is introduced as a boy who “is not an ordinary kid” because of his medical condition. His love for Star Wars and his self-awareness about his appearance is evident in how he narrates his story, often using humor to cope with his challenges.

  6. Wonder is a contemporary children's novel written by R. J. Palacio [2] and published on 14 February 2012. Wonder is in part inspired by an incident where the author's son started to cry after noticing a girl with a severe facial deformity. Inspiration was also pulled from Natalie Merchant's song of the same name.

  7. Aug 5, 2023 · Wonder book Analysis of the Characters: One of the strengths of “Wonder” is its memorable and relatable characters, who bring depth and nuance to the story. Some of the key characters in the book include: August “Auggie” Pullman: The protagonist and central character of the book, Auggie is a young boy with a facial deformity that has ...