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Analysis of Laura Anderson's Speak

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SPEAK The plot of the book, Speak is that Melinda Sordino, a freshman at Merryweather High went to an end of the summer party with some of her friends. Things take a turn for the worst when a senior named Andy Evans sexually assaults her at the party without her friends knowing about it. Melinda is frightened, afraid, and does not know what to do so she calls 911 busting the party, and causing her friends and everyone at that school to hate her, even if they don’t know her. As the story progresses, you get to see Melinda “grow” and finally speak out about what happened to her at the party. In some cases during the story there are flashbacks. Some would be good and some would be bad. An example of a good memory is when her science …show more content…

The place where you see that tension go away is when she is in art class. This may be due to the fact that she enjoys art and it allows her to express her feelings. The book is written in a first person point of view, due to the fact that Melinda refers to herself as me throughout the entire book. There were no point of view shifts in Speak. This is probably because this book seems to be written in the form of a diary. The dialogue that helps to develop the point of view is when the characters are speaking to Melinda and she chooses not to speak. There are a lot of important characters in this story, but the main one has to be Melinda herself, since the book appears to be written in diary format we follow her around for the whole book. Throughout the book you get to see Melinda and the other characters reveal their flaws just like people in real life through social interaction. Melinda is filled with guilt and shame about drinking at the party and not speaking out when a young man took advantage of her and sexually assaulted her. As the story continues she has to deal with her problems without any friends or support from her family. Her family does not see that she any problems until the principal and guidance counselor bring this to Melinda’s parents’ attention. Ivy is a talented art student who once was Melinda’s friend. In art class they become close again and she believes Melinda

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