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Sean Kawahara
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ARCHETYPES: The archetype for this story is Rebirth. The book starts off with Rafe trying to break every single rule in the HVMS code of conduct with the help of his friend Leo. Through lots of trial and error, his stepdad being the most hated person he knows, to Miller, the school bully, getting in his way and ruining his plans, Rafe soon overcomes all challenges and ends up going to art school instead of middle.
— Jan 12, 2026 11:15AM
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Dylan Glusac
is on page 154 of 288
Out of the 7 Archetypes I would pick OVERCOMING THE MONSTER: Rafe has a bully and he hates his teachers and his dad, and he has an operation but he has stopped the operation to please his mom. The bully and the teachers and the dad are like monsters and they make Rafe's life miserable and fills like he wants to eliminates the threats but really he would never do that because he is Rafe.
— Jan 12, 2026 10:42AM
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Sean Kawahara
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SUMMARY: The story in my book is about a middle school kid named Rafe and his "imaginary" friend named Leo. Together, they made up a game called Operation R.A.F.E where Rafe has to break every single rule in the HVMS code of conduct. (Basically the rule book for the school). He has a younger sister named Georgia who he hates because she can't keep secrets, a mother, and a stepfather who he hates the MOST.
— Jan 05, 2026 11:10AM
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Dylan Glusac
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SUMMARY: Rafe is always causing trouble because he has an operation and this operation causes Rafe to break rules and get in to trouble. Rafe has a friend named Leo who assigned Rafe a mission to accumulate a million points before the end of the school year. The way Rafe earns points is by breaking rules. One example of Rafe breaking the rules is when he runs in the hallway with only underwear for 30,000 points.
— Jan 05, 2026 10:38AM
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Sean Kawahara
is on page 124 of 288
VISUALIZE: My book has some pictures in it, so about 25% of the book has picture pages. A good visualization scene is when the time Rafe ran through the school in his underwear. In the text, Rafe states that he isn't wearing anything at all, "I went in the bathroom and came out a minute later without my ninja costume...just sneakers, a pair of boxers, and a big old smile." This helps me visualize his actions+state.
— Dec 15, 2025 11:13AM
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Dylan Glusac
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(2/2) VISUALIZATION: It made me feel that this kid rafe was going to get into trouble anway because this was the worst scenario that he could have been in and right there i knew that he was going to get in to bad trouble.
— Dec 15, 2025 10:45AM
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Dylan Glusac
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(1/2) VISUALIZATION: I could picture Rafe getting in troble because he got detention. The text says, “ mom said, standing up between us. Rafe, you’re grounded unti further notice.” (pg 96). This helped me Visualiz because rafe got in detention and now his mom is talking to him about it and well i know in this situations that kids allway get in to trouble.
— Dec 15, 2025 10:44AM
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Sean Kawahara
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TEXT to SELF: This reminds me of a time that I got into trouble often. One time, my friend and I were just chilling during lunch in elementary school, and the kid who thought he was our friend, came up to us and said bad things about others. (He also stole stuff from teachers and students). So, we walked away and he FOLLOWED us. Then, we flipped him off and he said he was going to tell on us. We did this a lot to him
— Dec 08, 2025 11:15AM
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