She goes by Violet except when Finch calls her by the nickname he gave her, Ultraviolet Remarkey-able. As Violet slowly allows Finch into her life, first as a friend and then as a boyfriend, she makes steps toward her old self: getting in a car, opening up about her emotions, and eventually starting a new website. Her despair reaches an apex when she considers jumping off the school bell tower-it's there where she meets Theodore Finch, who helps her to safety. She refuses to get in a car, and is still given leeway by all her teachers almost a year later because of "extenuating circumstances," which start to haunt her.Īs a survivor, Violet struggles to make sense of her sister's absence and of her own identity as the surviving Markey sister. Everything changes when Eleanor dies in a tragic car accident: Violet shuts down, quitting writing and receding from her social life. Violet is an aspiring writer who has always dreamed of attending NYU. A former cheerleader, popular girl, and girlfriend of the star baseball player, Violet used to run a successful lifestyle website with her sister Eleanor. Violet is one of two central characters in the novel.
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