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      • Although Charlie doesn’t tell us too much about his parents, he gives the sense through his letters that they’re worried about him and try to be as supportive as possible. Charlie’s parents continue to arrange for him to visit psychiatrists and try to heal from his childhood trauma.
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  1. When his sister comes out, she says she’ll tell their parents about Charlie’s smoking, but Charlie reminds her that she won’t tell, and they laugh. When they get home, their parents ask them about where they’ve been all day, and Charlie’s sister covers up convincingly.

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  4. His parents found Charlie on the couch, naked and catatonic, and brought him to the mental hospital, where Charlie has been for the past two months. Charlie had realized that his Aunt Helen had been molesting him every Saturday when they watched television together, and this realization caused him to snap.

  5. When Charlie’s brother finally calls home, he tells his parents that he can’t make it home for Thanksgiving, which upsets his mom. She takes Charlie clothes shopping and “worries out loud” the entire time, but Charlie explains that he understands his mom’s anxiety.

  6. On prom night, Charlie feels extremely lonely without his friends at school, although his mom made him his favorite sandwich to bring for lunch knowing he’d feel sad without them. Charlie hopes that everyone enjoys their prom and that no one gets into a car accident.

  7. Charlie asks his dad if he thinks the boyfriend’s parents hit him, and Charlie’s dad says that it isn’t their business and even if they do, it’s no excuse. Charlie’s dad tells him that he did the right thing in telling, but his sister is still angry with him.

  8. Oct 6, 1991 · Charlie's father's main priority is keeping the boy away from his daughter, and that was what he asked of the parents. When his dad returned, Charlie asked if the boy had problems at home, but his dad told him to mind his own business.