![]() ![]() Tyler’s name appears because of him and his camera stripping away the only safe place Hannah believed to be left. For Cassette 2 side B, we discover the “creepy” identity of Tyler Down. As Clay is listening to this on the bus to go to Monet’s, he is thinking that he could have put an end to it if he just took the list and threw it away, maybe Hannah would still be alive. That scar was a friendly reminder to Hannah that no matter how close they were at the beginning of the school year, meant nothing because Jessica believed in the rumors. As for Cassette 2 side A, had to deal with Jessica Davis who gave Hannah the scar just above her eyebrow the same day Alex’s list came out. In both of these situations the conflict does not get resolved, but merely put aside beginning the “snowball” effect. People began to only care for her butt, and a prime example of this would be at the Blue Spot Liquor store where the person she does not wish to mention slapped her butt. His who had the best butt in the freshman class campaign had changed Hannah’s reputation in school to a negative one. As for Side B, Alex Standall was brought up due to his infamous list. The matter of the fact that Justin went along with the rumor and did not speak up to tell the truth had changed every bodies perspective of her including Clay Jenson. It began as just a kiss on the playground just as Hannah slid down the slide, but was manipulated to being so much more. In Cassette 1 Side A, conflict begin with Justin Foley, as she addresses the misinterpreted rumor that gets spread about what happened between them. An example of this would be Hannah addressing Tyler in a very emotional matter. Hannah on the other hand if not expressively identifying the problem directly, is making small jokes trying to ease the tension or bring the reader back to a calm state where she is able to continue on. Another idea of a repeating element is just the presence of Clay being to suspicious while listening to the audiotapes, because he does mention when serious parts come up he might have made a facial gesture or movement that could be questioned.Ĭlay Jenson for the majority of the time speaks in a very troubled fashion, as he is constantly worried that something will happen. Using the term “Olly-Olly-Oxen-Free” at Monet’s to clear the table and begin a deep conversation was the basically code word for they had something important to say. Clay provides side comments to each situation, trying to allow the reader to see it through a by standers view and take on each situation without being directly affected by it.Īs for repeating elements, Monet’s the restaurant in which is a calm environment, appears to be the setting for most of the story up until about cassette 3 where my next entry will take place. ![]() Although displays a super serious front, she manages to also add in humorous tidbits to break the tension. Hannah does not just straight forward directly explain each person but provides a situation for them to look back on and let them realize through her perspective how it might have affected them. Clay on the other hand seems reasonable to the idea of why his name will eventually pop up as he tries to recap situations that might have occurred. She appears to be easily disturbed, and capable of completing the tragedy of taking her own life. With no hesitation it can be identified that Hannah is more reluctant to be affected by what may seem to be an ordinary thing to others. Clay Jenson begins with trying to understand the story line itself as he realizes the true purpose of the tapes and patiently awaiting for his name to pop up. Majority of the side is narrated through Hannah Baker as she begins to explain the whole purpose of the audio tapes, as well as giving a little insight to why each person is on it, that being the overall cause of her suicide. That is how a relationship can be long-lasting.To begin the book of 13 reasons why, it is identified as a dual narration through the perspectives of Hannah Baker, as well as Clay Jenson. “Ours is a relationship built on the foundation of God and following the teachings of the Bible. I wanted a very simple lady and May is just that. “I yearned for a simple life after I wasted my life away. When he turned his back on a life of crime, he wanted a totally different life and he found it with May, 50. Two decades ago, he was even handcuffed and handed to the Singapore authorities at the Causeway. I was in and out of prison from 16 to 40 years old,” said Richard who is now 55. “The worst thing I did was to be in a Malaysian drug syndicate that imported drugs into Singapore. Richard Tan (right), who was once part of a gang in Malaysia, and his wife May. ![]()
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