Joel, the love of Hannah’s life found interest in another girl at school. Because they are not talking anymore, Hannah decides to stop coming to school for a few weeks. Knowing that he was the only person she cared for, he left her questionable and weak. The break up between them to brought Hannah to a very dark place. At this very moment Hannah felt that everyone was against her.
Why is Clay’s name on Hannah’s suicide tapes? Hannah Baker committed suicide, and before doing it, she recorded 7 tapes, with thirteen reasons why she did so. Clay Jensen is the narrator of this story, as well as a victim on Hannah’s list. Although Hannah's tapes were supposed to address those who lead her to commit suicide, Clay's name is on the list so Hannah can thank him. "Clay, honey, your name does not belong on this list" (Asher 200).
We have to run!” Though Hannah had only met all of the villagers less than a day ago. Shmuel, Gitl, Yitzchak, and the other children and adults were no better. Hannah certainly could have ran away and saved herself when no one was paying attention. Additionally, Hannah keeps trying to inform other prisoners of the future.
What I thought it suggested was that he was doing something to help this girl that he didn 't do for Hannah. The author is trying to hint that he can help people and to not let his reputation or rumors get in the way. For me it is because it is a new beginning and i think that it was satisfying because Hannah 's death helped clay prevent another potential suicide. 3)
Hannah is playing to the emotions of the people who surrounded her in life and yet caused her to end it. Analysis As Hannah is playing to people’s emotions and their guilt. The rumors and lies told about Hannah followed her everywhere. People should think about how their actions affect the people around them.
Hannah has chosen to isolate herself from society and neglect her surroundings. This ignorance allows her to separate herself from the normalities someone of her age would live with, leaving a life revolving solely around piano. She disregards her friends and family, which portrays her level of ignorance. Furthermore, as Hannah progresses through her youth, she begins to realize all the things she misses due to the way she lives. As she becomes more aware of this, an urge builds up inside of her to “break [her] promise to Tante Rose” (4).
The first time this begins to show is when her children are young “It is time that the children go to a real school, she would say. They should have friends their own age. It’s not right, she would say to raise them in isolation, with no idea of the outside world. She was going to say ‘in captivity’ “111. This shows that Hannah knew what they were doing to the children wasn’t fair and that living on such an isolated island wasn’t normal.
In the book “Thirteen Reasons Why” by Jay Asher, three elements that are relevant to the teen are how rumors and drama can change multiple things, relationships can often lead to broken trust and hurt feelings, and how these can pertain to suicidal thoughts, just as it did Hannah. Even though she had just
When Hannah got tot the concentration camp, she went from self-centered to the complete opposite. The camp made her realize that not everyone was as fortunate as she was back home. Hannah did many selfless things at the camp, starting with trying to sneak her helpings of food to the younger children. Because she was doing this, Gitl told her not to, as she needed her own helpings of food in order to survive. Hannah didn’t stop there, she also saved a baby in the camp.
The townspeople of Wethersfield all judge Hannah based on her reputation and judge her unfairly without knowing Hannah at