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Anna's Story Analytical Essay

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Anna’s Story by Bronwyn Donaghy was first published in Australia in the year 1996. It was based on a true story of a young teenage girl named Anna mixing with the wrong group of friends. As a consequence, she became like one of them. Anna did things that she would never do when she was younger. She started to lie to her parents in order for her to attend the rave party with her friends, which was something that surprised everyone around her. She started smoking cigarettes, taking marijuana and even more dangerous drug such as Ecstasy, which eventually led to her death. Anna’s Story was a story of our time told simply and powerfully by people who knew Anna well and by Anna herself through her poems and letters. The main purpose of this book is to raise awareness about the dangers of drugs to a wide audience. …show more content…

In the book, Anna’s Story, Bronwyn Donaghy used a narrative account- especially the third person narrative to tell the story. Donaghy interviewed many of Anna’s close friends and family, in order to give the readers an idea of how Anna lived her life. In doing so, Donaghy also engages her readers more effectively and present events from a first person perspective.

There is the table of contents at the front and the index at the back pages of the book. The book is divided into two parts. The first part “The Looking Glass” highlights how the family and friends feel about Anna and drug usages while the second part “Wonderland” explains how Anna got herself into going to the party and never coming back as the Anna everyone once knew. Donaghy organised the structure of the text this way in order to achieve her purpose of raising awareness regarding dangers of drugs to the

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