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    Her mother refused to drive her, so she decided to skip school. As she was getting her donuts, Andy Evans, IT, is there. “Maybe he won't notice me if I stand still. That's how rabbits survive; they freeze in the presence of predators”(Anderson 50). Melinda freezing up in terror is not a normal reaction to seeing another human being, even if IT is the person who raped her at the party during the summer. A better way to have handled this situation is if she bought her doughnut and left,

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    Melinda finds her voice The book Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, tells the story of high-school freshman, Melinda Sordino. After busting an end-of-summer party, she’s taunted and teased by her peers because she won’t give reason as to why she called the police. She soon slips into depression and starts her freshman year off in “all the wrong ways.” Melinda needed help. Help with confidence. Help with her mentality. Help in general. Throughout the book, very few characters try to help Melinda

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    A person who overcomes antagonistic and unnecessary issues in a mature and powering manor. That is the definition of a hero to me. Someone who is being hurt and sees others hurt from the actions and takes charge and does everything in his power to change it. Someone who puts others before themselves and acts in the most chivalrous way. The definition of a hero is different for everyone. Some one might think of a hero as someone who can lift a car and put it on their back, or gives a dying person

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    breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding’-Khalil Gibran. Someone’s situations, experiences, obstacles, and goals can all contribute to the extent of their understanding of themselves in the ending. In the novel, Wintergirls, by Laurie Halse Anderson is a story of the teenage girl name Lia, facing the deadly disorder, anorexia, and the loss of her best friend haunting her. The epistolary novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky, is about Charlie, the wallflower of the story

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    Christina Aguilera represents Melinda in the novel Speak. Because she becomes stronger and finds her voice, she was getting blamed by a person who can’t accept their problems, and she was getting taken advantage of. The book Speak is written by Laurie Halse Anderson. This book is about a girl named Melinda that was raped by a senior in her school named Andy Beast. Melinda was misunderstood and judged in many ways. She had lost all her friends because of the incident. Melinda was lonely and quiet. She loves

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    attended an author signing/q&a for the New York Times best selling author, Laurie Halse Anderson. Around the time of the event, I had just got done reading some of her books which left me very passionate about her writing. I attended the event in hopes to learn about the inspirations and deeper meanings about her novels, and I left with a whole bunch of new knowledge along with a new favorite author. During the event, Laurie mainly talked about her life and what inspired her to do the things that

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    one of the most popular boys at school, Andy. The book narrates how Melinda couldn’t tell anybody about her trauma, even to her family and friends, because of her fear of ridicule and bullying. By narrating the story of Melinda, the author, Laurie Halse Anderson, teaches the reader the importance of expressing a person’s feelings and opinions by speaking. When Melinda had a stressful and embarrassing encounter with Andy at the cafeteria, she tried to run but was stopped by Mr. Neck, who said, “Where

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    So far I have found this book really easy to read and understand. I like how melinda tells the story in her own way, she knows how to tell a story I like it. I never really read any books by Laurie Halse Anderson, this is my first book i read that she wrote, but I think that she is actually a pretty good writer. But anyways melinda is a very independent person. She can be sarcastic and funny at times, but she can also be deep and dark at times also. But yeah so far i guess i like the book. We are

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    Culture plays a huge part in how people are raised, and their perspective of the world we live in. Everyone sees the world differently based on their beliefs. The author of “Speak” (by Laurie Halse Anderson), show Melinda’s culture through rhetoric techniques such as imagery, allusion, and tone. The author uses imagery to show Melinda’s culture by using how she views certain rooms or areas in her eyes. Melinda describes her room as ‘belonging to an alien’ “my room looks like it belongs to an alien

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    Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson “Speak” is book about a young girl who loses her voice after being raped and slowly gains it back over time. Laurie Halse Anderson uses an internal voice throughout the book to show the havoc that is attacking Melinda’s mind. This adds to the theme of being outcast and isolated because the she has no one to really talk to. One reason she is an outcaste is that she called the cops at the part where she was raped. This leads her to lose her group of friends “the Plain

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