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Thirteen Reasons Why tells the story of thirteen people who influenced high schooler Hannah Baker to commit suicide. Told from the point of view of her classmate Clay, who is slowly listening to seven cassette tapes on which Hannah has recorded her story, the novel is a suspenseful revelation of the many forces that combined to demoralize Hannah. Author Jay Asher addresses this heavy subject matter with realism and fairness. Covering such issues as self-esteem, identity, rumors, romance, sexual abuse, teen drinking, and depression, Hannah’s experiences and those of her peers will resonate with many young readers. Students will not only be caught up in the riveting read, but may also find the novel a thought-provoking reflection on aspects of their own lives. Jay Asher’s novel provides parents and educators with a helpful starting point for many difficult topics that too often go unaddressed.Thirteen Reasons Why addresses many controversial topics that students may initially be uncomfortable discussing. Teachers, too, may find the subject matter difficult to approach. Before beginning the novel, teachers should take care to prepare with relevant background reading on subjects such as bullying, suicide, and sexual abuse. Make sure to also research appropriate authorities and helplines for providing official student support in these areas. The organizations below may be helpful resources for both teachers and students.National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network (RAINN), 1-800-656-HOPE In addition to its powerful thematic content, Thirteen Reasons Why can be a wonderful tool for teaching literary concepts. Asher uses a creative story structure and alternating point of view to tell his story and maintain suspense. The novel contains parallel stories, which alternate every few lines from Clay’s narration in the present to Hannah’s narration in the past. Clay’s part of the story is told through stream of consciousness, a method of narration in which the speaker expresses thoughts and feelings in a continuous flow of words. Asher also employs unique formatting techniques, including italics to indicate Hannah’s recorded voice and symbols representing the “stop”, “pause”, and “play” functions of the cassette player. These symbols also indicate a switch in narrative point of view. Other literary devices to teach along with this novel include foil, tragic flaw, foreshadowing, irony, figurative language, and deus ex machina.
Muhammad_Arbaz · 1.7K Views

The Billionaire's Contract

" I don't even know you, I don't even know if you're a drug dealer or terrorist or rapist or a criminal dressed up in a fancy suit" Dario raised an eyebrow amused by her words, he should be offended but no he's actually ok with her making guesses of who he is. " Dario Simpson " he offered "Knowing your name doesn't mean I'll get married to you" she chuckled then noticed he had a serious face, he wasn't joking he hadn't even let out a single smile since they started their conversation. " Oh my God, you're serious" He nodded and placed his hands in his pockets. He was shocked that she didn't even know him everyone in New York city and around the world knew him even  babies in their moms womb but this woman. " This is a joke" she muttered about to walk out " It's not a joke Diane, it's a contract marriage, I know you're in dire need of a job" She stopped and turned to him precipitately. She was stupefied, how did he know her name and how did he know she was in dire need of a job. " Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a month" he added. She stared at him with unknown emotions, she was overwhelmed by his offer, she needed it but she wouldn't get married, she couldn't just see herself living with a man not just any man someone she'd call her husband. She had already crossed getting married out of her list. "Five hundred thousand dollars a month" he boosted it up. ______________________________________ Only the broken can heal a broken. Five years after the death of his fiancée Caitlin Smoak, Dario has been living a miserable life. His father the famous Billionaire Michael Simpson decides to interfere. He has a hundred days to find a bride that will be suitable for the Simpsons family or his position in the Simpsons enterprise would be given out to his younger brother, Theo. What happens when Diane Jones, a struggling single mother and Dario Simpson, the cold hearted Simpson heir crosses part, they will discover that only the broken can heal a broken.
GinaCosmas · 246.2K Views

Dead Alacrity

Lucia Simpson, is an ordinary 16 year old girl, until she wakes up and finds herself dead staring at her own lifeless body. She had no idea on how she died or what happened to her. Characters: (Not all specified) Lucia Simpson: An ordinary 16 year old girl, 5'3, with long brown hair. Whose ambition is to turn into a Fashion Designer or Start up Blogs about her experiences. Liz: Liz is 16 year old, 5'2, with long blonde hair. She tends to be Lucia's Best Friend since she was 5. They've have endless fights but always supported each other. Her interest is into singing and that's where her ambition is. The Rebels: The Rebels are a group of 6 members. Greg, Jason, Nash, Jacob, Lucas and Eric. They are known for their hideous nature and are popular in the college. Greg: Greg is a 16 year old boy, 5'9, with brown hair. Who's one member of the Rebels. A cassanova with whom Lucia was extremely attached with. Preston: Preston is another girl in the school who's been shagged by Greg. She's beautiful, 5'2 and black-brown haired. Emely: Emely tends to be one popular character in the school who competes with the Rebels. Clara: Clara is Emely's Bestfriend who can roast the sh*t out of anyone if they oppose Emely. Sofia: Sofia is one most disliked girl in the school who tends to be a loner and has no much friends. Kylie: Kylie is an overconfident girl who believes is the first at everything before anyone. When the sad reality is, no one gives a damn about her.
vogueclasy · 25.1K Views
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