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    maybe I would let go and give up” these were the words Hannah Baker lived her final days by (Asher 126). In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why written by Jay Asher‚ a young girl named Hannah ended her life. The story of why Hannah ended her life is explained on a set of seven cassette tapes‚ each one having a part A and a part B. Days after her death these tapes were sent out to the thirteen different people‚ who Hannah blames for forcing her to end her own life. The story flips back and forth between Hannah

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    Malcolm and Donalbain from Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Macbeth and Hannah Baker from Jay Asher’s novel Thirteen Reasons Why all run from fears and come about reactions unexpected. Malcolm and Donalbain flee the town after their father was killed in his sleep; their actions turn around to people blaming them of this tragic act. People go into the king’s chamber and find him dead. Once Malcolm and Donalbain get wind of the news they have a conversation about what they should do. Malcolm and

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    use that to her advantage but then rumors started. She recorded seven cassette tapes with thirteen people on them‚ they were the people who lead to her suicide. The rumors tie in to a theme of the novel‚ rumors are almost impossible to disprove. Hannah uses the tapes to justify committing suicide and the people on the tapes did unreasonable things that lead to her actions. In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ the setting and point of view affect the themes. One theme is that rumors are

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    I’ve never had an emotional connection with a book before‚ until novelist Jay Asher made me feel as if I had known the main character Hannah Baker my entire life when she commits suicide. Hannah committing suicide came as a shock to many because seemed to have a sequence of unhappy‚ small incidents that might impact any teenage girl’s life. Most of her problems dealt with low key bullying‚ although some was sexual. A boy Hannah kissed in the park spreads the rumour that she is easy. She just moved

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    Three Reasons WhyThirteen Reasons Why” Should be Mandatory Reading for Grade Eight Students By Laurie Liu Jay Asher pronounced‚ “You can’t stop the future. You can’t rewind the past. The only way to learn the secret is to press play.” The novel “Thirteen Reasons Why‚” written by Jay Asher is about a teenage boy named Clay Jensen who receives a set of tapes made by Hannah Baker. The tapes revealed Hannah’s list of thirteen reasons why she committed suicide

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    Canon thirteen was constructed and written in the fourth Lateran Council in 1215‚ in which there were three sessions on the eleventh‚ twentieth and thirtieth of November. Pope Innocent III preached to over four hundred Bishops and eight hundred abbots‚ deans and others in this event . Canon thirteen can be suggested to have been proposed by Pope Innocent III and approved by the council‚ thus higher individuals in the church could arguably had responsibility for the manufacture of canon thirteen. Canon

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    Thirteen Interpersonal communication does not comeup in everyday conversation. It is not disscussed or even contemplated by most‚ yet it is important to everyday life and yes even your health. There are advances in technology today that would have blown your mind not only a century ago but thirty years ago as well. But with this technology has come much lower levels of faceto face communtication‚ causing misconceptions to arise. People in todays society needto be more educated and aware of how

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    After watching the movie‚ Thirteen‚ there is a situational argument that arises. That argument being the decision of what was the foremost factors in Tracy’s‚ the main actress‚ life that caused her to be such a defiant thirteen year old. First of all‚ it is obvious that Tracy’s self-esteem has dropped. So‚ the question is “what had such a significant key in her life to cause her pain?” The two sides of that question are that she has low self-esteem because of issues or does her self-esteem drop

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    The Reason Why E-Book Can Not Instead of The Real Book The E-Book becomes a popular tool recently‚ but it can’t instead of the real book now. The history of E-Book can traced back to 1990s in the U.S. Someone wanted to invent a book that can read more conveniently‚ but it still had a lot of problem until now. Some people believe that the E-book will change into more and more useful than real book‚ some people do not. Everyone hoped a new product can help us more additionally. It’s easy

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    chain letter. On the tapes Hannah tells every person how they were a part of her death by giving then thirteen reasons why she took her life. Clay discovers that if the tapes do not get sent out to everyone a second set will be leaked to each and everyone in the school. The main conflict is that all the tapes are changing each and every person’s life. 2. Hannah Baker is the protagonist of the book. Mean rumors were spread around school about Hannah and she tried to overcome them but they got the

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