Miles Halter

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Miles Halter is the introspective, awkward teen protagonist of John Green’s "Looking for Alaska," who leaves his safe home life in search of a more profound experience and personal identity at a boarding school.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
adaptedIn Looking for Alaska (miniseries) NERFINISHED
age teenager
appearsIn Looking for Alaska NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
basedOn Francois Rabelais last words "I go to seek a Great Perhaps" NERFINISHED
bookPublicationYear 2005
closeFriend Alaska Young NERFINISHED
Chip Martin NERFINISHED
Lara Buterskaya NERFINISHED
Takumi Hikohito NERFINISHED
collects famous last words
createdBy John Green NERFINISHED
education Culver Creek Preparatory School NERFINISHED
familyBackground only child
gender male
goal to discover his personal identity
to find a more profound experience
to seek a Great Perhaps
goesTo Culver Creek Preparatory School NERFINISHED
interest famous last words
leavesFrom Florida NERFINISHED
livesWith his parents
motto Great Perhaps NERFINISHED
narrativeRole first-person narrator
nationality American
nickname Pudge NERFINISHED
nicknameGivenBy Chip Martin NERFINISHED
notableFor searching for a Great Perhaps
occupation student
personalityTrait awkward
introspective
shy
thoughtful
physicalTrait skinny
tall
portrayedBy Charlie Plummer NERFINISHED
residence Florida NERFINISHED
romanticInterestIn Alaska Young NERFINISHED
schoolType boarding school
themeAssociatedWith coming of age
friendship
grief
identity
love
search for meaning

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