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How is Auggie’s relationship with his family important?

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Auggie's family is crucial to his growth and maturity over the course of the novel. The other Pullmans are a constant source of support, encouragement, and love, no matter how rough it gets of Auggie as he tries to fit in beyond his family unit. Family is also important because other characters do not have the luxury of a close family like Auggie's: both Justin and Miranda comment that the Pullmans' family dynamic is so special because they themselves come from split-parent families. While the universe has been unkind to Auggie in many ways, in perhaps the most important way it has blessed him with a loving, supportive family that can help him get through almost anything.

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I really like this perspective—having that kind of steady family support can make such a difference when facing challenges like Auggie’s. I’ve seen how a strong support system helps people build confidence and resilience over time. It kind of reminds me of PolyTrack, where staying grounded and supported helps you navigate even the toughest stretches.