The Importance Of Hannah's Reputation

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13 Reasons Why Essay Hannah’s reputation was destroyed by many people throughout the book. Her reputation is the cause of many things that lead her to end her life. Some of the reasons that she says some people made her end her life are more severe than others. Most of the people in the book only have interactions with Hannah because of her reputation. In school your reputation means a lot because what people hear about you is what they will think of you when your name comes up or they see you. Hannah’s reputation is important to her because she thinks that is how people will see her and all she wants is to make real friends. Everyones reputation should be important to them because that how people see them. Its important to her because it affects who she can and can’t talk to and what kind of people she is going to attract to her. No one every has control of their reputation you can only influence what people think about you. A good reputation can cause you to have high self-esteem and a bad reputation can really test your confidence. …show more content…

Justin did not really have a bad reputation until he started making rumors about Hannah. Alex also got his reputation for making the list “Who’s Hot / Who’s Not” and made her fight with one of her close friends. Jessica had a good reputation and everyone liked her she was popular and “Nice” she was only nice to people to get them to do things for her. Jessica allowed her to talk to clay at the party and witness other things there as well. Bryce did have a bad reputation everyone knows what he does but no one ever does anything about it and he keeps on doing what he does and eventually does it to Hannah “I know who he is, Clay. I know what he’s like. Believe me” (Asher 148). Clay did have a good reputation and would still have one if the tapes got out he was smart and stayed out of trouble he even tried to help Hannah but she did not let

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