Empathy in R. J. Palacio’s Works Wonder (2012) and Auggie & Me (2015)
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Literature is considered as one of the effective tools that teach people about life. It is
quite vital for readers from different ages to be selective regarding the literary works
they engage with. As a matter of fact, children literature is loaded with valuable
themes and subjects which are likely appreciated by children and adults. Thereby,
children’s books highly tackle themes that help in the building of a good personality or
to develop a growing one. Indeed, empathy is a strong motif in such works, and any
author who wishes to convey a message of compassion and kindness generally adopts
the empathetic narration in his or her work to allocate the reader of a vivid
imagination. Recently, children’s literature is receiving more interest in the
mainstream of literature in general. Consequently, the research work is concerned with
the very first novels of R.J. Palacio Wonder (2012) and Auggie & Me (2015) which
focuses on empathy as a major theme. As a matter of fact, the author employed more
than one narrative point of view to put the reader in a lifelike experience of the centre
character of the story. The protagonist represents a little kid of ten-year-old who has
facial deformity. Starting from his rough challenges and dealing with people’s
reactions, the reader can develop the sense of empathy and sensitivity to behave kind
in the right moments. Thus, the literary works which are concerned with such matters
can relate with people whose faces are abnormal real life, so, it can be translated as a
healing process for readers with facial deformities.