In both the novels Me and You and the film Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, two main characters, Lorenzo and Harry changed from the antisocial and self-centered boys to the outgoing and caring boys. because of their friends’ love.
In the story Me and You, the author described that how a good friendship could influence an introversive person's personality and how could it help that person to grow up. The plot was similar that also happened on Lorenzo who changed from introversion and Narcissistic disorder boy into a positive guy who loves the world and figured out he's one part of the world by Olivia.
Before Lorenzo was a negative boy who did not want to talk with others. Always described himself who was better than others. In his middle school, he was confused about his position in the class so he began to mimic others. He was not an outgoing boy due to his parents, his dad had lots of work to do, so his dad could not take of Lorenzo. And Lorenzo’s mom did not care about Lorenzo, she just cared about herself. In this story, Lorenzo was a boy who was confused about his position in the society and in his family. In the story, he used an insect who could mimic others to describe himself. “He can not hurt you, he is a nice insect, but dressed up as a wasp, the birds, the lizards even human beings fear him. ….. Here’s what I had to do. Imitate the dangerous ones.” This was his thinking about how to live in this world, he held a negative thinking to this world and he mimic himself into a dangerous person in order to protect himself. But by the end of the novel, he had changed his idea and personality from a Narcissistic disorder boy into an outgoing and positive boy. In the end, he described himself again, "I danced I felt something I’d never felt before. I knew that beyond that door the world was waiting for me and that I would be able to talk to the others like I was one of them." After he escaped from the fear. he was that boy who had Narcissistic disorder and centralized, he became positive and had his hope to the future
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