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We all know that one student in school that seems to be the focus of everyone’s conversation. What we may not know is how that affects them and what they are dealing with mentally and emotionally. In Thirteen Reasons Why, Hannah Baker is this person. She is a teenager battling depression. Not only has she moved to a new town with new faces, but she is the center of everyone’s attention right away. She catches everyone’s eye immediately. Series of events happen to her that break her down little by little. Throughout the book, you learn the reasons why she chooses to commit suicide, specifically, the thirteen reasons. There are tapes that are passed around person to person explaining why she killed herself. All of these reasons and stories …show more content…
In Thirteen Reasons Why, Jay Asher makes some of the reasons that Hannah uses to commit suicide seem unrealistic compared to how high school actually is, he also portrays this picture that all nice, sweet guys are the shy introverts and that outgoing guys that are in the “it” crowd are jerks and only care about sex, partying, and …show more content…
He has two narrators. He allows Hannah to tell her story through the tapes she left behind. Then he has Clay telling his story through his reactions from listening to tapes. I think that is in an interesting part and it gives the book a stronger meaning. It allows the reader to connect to both people and both sides: one having depression and finally just giving up and one having to listen to the stories and reasons as to why his crush killed herself. While I was reading this book, I felt emotion from both characters. Clay battles with accepting Hannah’s decision and he feels guilty because he thinks he could’ve stopped it. Listening to Hannah’s stories allowed me to connect with her. I felt her struggle and her pain. It gave me insight to how even the tiniest of things can break a person especially when things just keep building
Well first one is the most obvious one. What did Mattie say to Mrs. Hale? This is a question that bothers me, I’m not usually overly curious, but what was so bad that Mrs. Hale can’t repeat it? This bothers me a bit more than it should. Another question I’d ask is why is there a deadly foreshadowing, but no one physically dies? I always preferred to be able to predict what happens, and do not appreciate a surprise plot twist. Why start the story with a narrator and end it with the same narrator? I’ll admit that this style shows the effects of Ethan’s choices, but why exactly an unnamed narrator? Where did Wharton get her inspiration for her characters? Simply a out of curiosity. With a single last question, why a
Typically, a novel contains four basic parts: a beginning, middle, climax, and the end. The beginning sets the tone for the book and introduces the reader to the characters and the setting. The majority of the novel comes from middle where the plot takes place. The plot is what usually captures the reader’s attention and allows the reader to become mentally involved. Next, is the climax of the story. This is the point in the book where everything comes together and the reader’s attention is at the fullest. Finally, there is the end. In the end of a book, the reader is typically left asking no questions, and satisfied with the outcome of the previous events. However, in the novel The Things They Carried the setup of the book is quite different. This book is written in a genre of literature called “metafiction.” “Metafiction” is a term given to fictional story in which the author makes the reader question what is fiction and what is reality. This is very important in the setup of the Tim’s writing because it forces the reader to draw his or her own conclusion about the story. However, this is not one story at all; instead, O’Brien writes the book as if each chapter were its own short story. Although all the chapters have relation to one another, when reading the book, the reader is compelled to keep reading. It is almost as if the reader is listening to a “soldier storyteller” over a long period of time.
In the short story “Eleven,” through the continuing use of first person, readers become emotionally attached and acquire a firsthand experience during Rachel, the main character’s, plight and not simply a perspective of the story from another character’s point of view. Since Cisneros incorporates first person repeatedly throughout the story with no change in point of view, the reader is able to grasp Rachel’s true thoughts and feelings. “…I'm crying in front of everybody. I wish I was invisible but I'm not. I'm eleven and it's my birthday today and I'm crying like I'm three in front of everybody. I put my head down on the desk and bury my face in my stupid clown-sweater arms” (Cisneros 37). Point of view considerably impacts the reader’s
Inside he discovers cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, who had committed suicide two weeks earlier. On the tape Hannah discusses the 13 reasons why she committed suicide him being one of them. Clay Jenson goes around town listening to Hannah and her thoughts about how she saw life. In the end he learns that a lot of people hide in their own skin and face challenges most people can’t see. In the end his view changed and it is showed by him going to a girl in the back of the bus who used to be popular but suddenly changed, showing he notices her change like
After a week, she committed suicide. I couldn’t help but feel that she did it out of guilt. The way she looked apologetically at the photo and the books, it made her appear demoralized. Seeing the picture of the young boy reminds me of you. Just like Hannah who felt that she never redeemed herself or could never be forgiven even by the one person who she loves; I feel hopeless
Through the omniscient narrator, readers are able to see the full story behind what the characters tell each
"Music is what I breathe, what I love to do. It keeps me alive, " Miley Cyrus once said. Her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, knew even as a baby, Miley could sing (Miley Cyrus Quotes). She has an extraordinary story. One day Miley was just a normal girl and what seemed like the next day, a pop star. She was introduced to fame at a very young age and is now still growing up in front of the world. She was born Destiny Hope Cyrus because her parents believed she would achieve greatness (Miley Cyrus Biography). They had a lot of hope and promise for their young daughter. Miley is one of the most successful kids from Disney and now she is rising to fame all on her own. It is hard having everyone watch your every move and being constantly photographed, but she deals with it because she loves what she does. Miley Cyrus has led a very unique life both through her childhood and teen life.
Hannah said that “everybody wants to go on a party with her” (99), so she is a very popular person with a good reputation and most of all, a party girl that everybody wanted to go to a party with. As the tapes go on Clay finds out that she isn’t that great that he thought she was. She used Hannah too, according to Hannah “polish” up her image in Hannah’s eyes (110). She took advantage of her to use her as a driver and to make Hannah see her as a good person again by inviting her to a party. During that party she didn’t just ignore and leave Hannah hanging, she spread a rumor about her that she had “a few surprises” buried in her dresser drawers (114).
During the early 19th century America was going through a phase of rapid expansion, pushing towards the West. As pioneers traveled along, the need for faster transportation was a major concern. To a certain degree did these changes help bring the country together, beginning with an easier way for the transportation of goods and ideas. There were more jobs being created by factories, but at the same time, it created labor movements. A consequence of being able to transport goods faster was the demand for slaves increasing. The internal improvements during the 1820s brought a sense of nationalism, but in some ways it decreased the amount of nationalism.
Suicide is when someone takes their own life because they feel like there is no other way out or that they do not matter. In addition to the novel, a Netflix original TV series has come out based on the book. The executive producer Tom McCarthy explains, “...When you get a piece of material like this that’s actually about something? You take that seriously and you really hope the discussion begins and will continue.” Sheff echoed that sentiment in his Vanity Fair piece: “I’m proud to be a part of a television series that is forcing us to have these conversations, because silence really does equal death.” The TV show and book are forcing people to have conversations about suicide, which is helping society because as Sheff put it, silence equals death. With this in mind, making students talk about it at school could break down imaginary walls that divide students and mold schools into a more encouraging place for kids to go to. Also, Based off of the article ‘13 Reasons Why Controversial Depiction of Teen Suicide Has School Counselors Picking Up the Pieces’, The book Thirteen Reasons Why “has also been lauded for starting a conversation about suicide, which is the second leading cause of death among teens.” The quote clearly states that suicide is the second leading cause of death among teens, so this topic is very relevant to the school and the students inside of it. This
Depression is an extremely delicate topic. In the novels “13 Reasons Why” by Jay Asher and “The Perks of Being A Wallflower” by Stephan Chbosky do an outstanding job hitting the topic depression. Both novels cover depression in its own style. In one, someone commits suicide while on the contrary, the other person surpasses depression. Support systems are vital during depression, lack of communication as well as self-expression all lead to an easy way out. Anyone who is suffering from depression should have at least one confident to be able to communicate to. Depression is a heavy weighed disease in which one needs all the support one can get. A voice is needed as well, in which many people are scared of having. In each of the novels each fictional
Suicide is a decision one makes to end his or her own life. People who make the decision to end their own life have often experienced depression, guilt, emptiness, or a combination of those, and many more negative things. Hannah Baker is a character in the book Thirteen Reasons Why By: Jay Asher who has lost hope in all aspects of her life. In this story, a boy who contributed to Hannah’s suicide receives tapes of her explaining the reasons why she did it. The tapes take him throughout the city they live in and help him understand further how and why she did this to herself. In this journal, I will be predicting that Clay will help Skye, questioning why both Justin and Hannah said nothing about what happened to Jessica, and connecting Hannah
Death. One of the most off-limits subjects you can talk about publically in society. That’s what makes the topic of child or adolescents depression and suicide even more unmentionable. But in doing that we are making those suffering through it feel even more isolated and insecure. According to The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) “Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-to-24-year-olds, and the sixth leading cause of death for 5-to-14-year-olds” (“Teen”). Although many consider suicide and depression a taboo topic, suicide is quickly becoming a necessary topic of conversation as the continued stigma against it is causing teenagers to refuse to seek help and turn to other measures of coping (drugs alcohol, eating disorders sleeping abnormality, risky behavior and self-harm)
One thing teen suicide can often lead to is family issues. For example, when teens face changes in life they may start thinking about teen suicide which can make parents go under depression and think that they killed themselves because they were not good parents. Breakdown of traditional family, changing school climate, media factor, and the increase in the number of children with diagnosable mental disorders are various causes of teen suicide (Zeilstra, 1434). The emotional aftermath of suicide and tactics that can be employed to prevent further incidents (Meisner, 141-142). Another example, family members do not know why teens would have committed suicide and how they can prevent someone from suicide. Teen suicide is usually due to depression, schizophrenia, bad conduct, and drug or alcohol abuse (Teen Suicide Linked to Chemical Level, 21). Studies have shown that suicide prevention programs most likely to succeed are those focused on identification and treatment of mental illness and substance abuse, coping with str...
A young, teenage girl sits with her friends, talking, laughing, and making jokes. She seems completely normal and happy, even. What people don’t know is that this is nothing but a mask covering the loneliness that seems to run through her veins, and the unexplainable sadness that never goes away. She fears speaking of it, of admitting the uncontrollable hatred she feels for everything about herself, so much that she contemplates ending it all. The fact is, suicide is the third leading cause for death in people under the age of twenty-five. Our country needs to stop seeing this as a casual thing. Depression, anxiety, and suicide in youth are real and serious issues that we need to be more aware of in today’s society.