![]() ![]() Tommy shrugs Dwight off, as Dwight is weird, but the boy keeps pestering him until he breaks down and asks the puppet for advice.ĭwight, acting as Yoda, tells Tommy to wait. As Tommy heads over to her Dwight pops up with an Origami Yoda puppet and advises Tommy to ask it for advice. Even though Tommy likes Sara he decides to give asking Hannah to dance a try. The boys all talk Tommy into asking a popular girl, Hannah, to dance but in reality Tommy likes a girl named Sara. When Dwight is shot down he returns back to the stage to Tommy’s group. Dwight lays down on the floor and mops the drink up with his body before asking her to dance. ![]() Dwight ends up bumping into a popular girl, causing her to spill her drink, and the narrator talks about how everything Dwight does after this point is even more embarrassing. ![]() Dwight is the outcast of the outcasts and sits with the group too. ![]() Tommy, Kellen, Harvey, Lance, Mike, and Quavondo stay by the stage and off the dance floor since they don’t have anyone to dance with. The first chapter is a background summary for the book.ĭuring the PTA Meeting Fun Night, Tommy and his friends sit by the stage and it’s apparent that they are the shy social outcasts. Tommy tells the reader that Dwight is the social pariah of the school. The Origami Yoda was made by a child named Dwight who is weird and off putting but manages to give good advice through Yoda. The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger, starts out with a quick excerpt by the protagonist, Tommy, explaining about Origami Yoda. ![]()
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