In an era of instant digital communication, Jenny Han’s To All the Boys I've Loved Before uses the "lost art" of physical letter-writing to explore how private vulnerability, when made public, allows for authentic self-discovery and the deconstruction of high school social hierarchies. I. Introduction

Analyze how their fake relationship is a performance for their peers (and Peter’s ex, Genevieve), yet the "performance" actually creates a safe space for them to be vulnerable with each other without the pressure of "real" stakes.

How about a paper exploring the central themes of the series?