Good morning guys, today we are going to finish the questions.
1️. Who are the main characters and how do they meet?
The main characters are Violet Markey and Theodore Finch. They meet on a bridge
when Finch stops Violet from jumping, and from that moment, their friendship
begins.
2️ Why is Violet struggling at the beginning of the story?
Violet is grieving the death of her sister, Eleanor, who died in a car
accident. She feels lost, guilty, and unable to move on.
3️. What project do Violet and Finch have to complete together?
They have to do a school project where they “wander” around Indiana and visit
interesting local places.
4️. Which places do they visit as part of their project?
They visit several “wonders” of Indiana, like the highest point of the state, a
miniature park, a field of blue flowers, and a lake where they swim together.
5️. What difficulties does Finch face throughout the movie?
Finch struggles with depression, emotional instability, and possible bipolar
disorder. He also feels misunderstood and judged by others.
6️. How do Violet and Finch influence each other’s lives?
Finch helps Violet rediscover joy and courage to live again, while Violet helps
Finch feel seen, loved, and less alone—at least for a while.
7️. What role does friendship and love play in helping Violet heal?
Their friendship and love give Violet hope and help her face her fears. She
learns that it’s okay to miss someone but still move forward.
8️. Why do you think Finch hides his pain instead of asking for help?
He hides it because he’s afraid of being labeled as “crazy” and feels that no
one can truly understand or help him.
9️. How does the film show that “small places” or “ordinary moments” can be
meaningful?
The film shows that even simple places and small adventures can become
beautiful memories when shared with someone you care about.
10️. Do you think Violet would have changed in the same way without Finch?
Why or why not?
Probably not. Finch inspired her to live again, to write, and to appreciate
life. Without him, her healing might have taken much longer.
11️. The movie deals with grief, trauma, and mental health. How are these
topics represented? Do you think the movie treats them realistically?
They are represented with sensitivity. The movie shows that mental health
struggles are invisible but real. Yes, it treats them realistically by showing
both pain and hope.
12️. How does the film challenge stereotypes about teenagers and mental
illness?
It shows that mental illness can affect anyone, even people who seem happy or
strong, and that teenagers can experience deep emotions and real struggles.
13️. Do you agree with the way the story ends? Would you change it? How?
Many people find the ending sad but meaningful. Some might change it to give
Finch a second chance, but the real message is about how he changed Violet’s
life.
14️. What symbols or motifs can you find in the movie (for example:
water, wandering, places)? What do they represent?
Water represents freedom and peace, wandering represents discovery and healing,
and the different places symbolize moments of growth and connection.
15️. If you could give advice to Violet or Finch at any moment in the
film, what would you say and why?
To Finch: Please talk to someone; you don’t have to face this alone.
To Violet: Forgive yourself—you deserve to live fully again.