the theme of the book, Paper Towns by John Green is that bullies who do something bad will eventually have something bad happen to them. And the opposite also applies. An example of this is Chuck has always bullied Q ever since he got to high school. So then Q thought of all the times Chuck had bullied him, so he and Margo decided to give him punishment for all his actions. And so Q and Margo went in the middle of the night and went to his house and shaved off his eyebrow. If Chuck keeps bullying people, more bad things are going to happen to him. Then, later in the book, Chuck comes to apologize to Q at his house about all the things he has done to him. Q didn't really care that he was bullying him he just wanted Chuck to apologize and he did Q has forgiven Chuck for all the things he's done and they carry on with their day, knowing nobody will suffer from each other anymore. If Chuck keeps being nice, then he will be rewarded more. This proves that the theme of the book, Paper Towns by John Green is that bullies who do something bad, will eventually have something bad happen to them. And the opposite also applies.
One theme is that not all friends are the nicest, but the ones that are nice are the best.
Another theme is that bullies will eventually have something bad happen to them.
Here are some motifs in Paper Towns
Death
Friendship
Relationship
Growing up
Love
Self-confidence