Protagonist In Thirteen Reasons Why

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Once when my sisters and brother were little their mother kill herself. She was upstairs in the bathroom with an unopened bottle of wine, loaded gun, and depression. Sadly, the depression took over and she used the gun to end her life with her husband and kids down stairs. Maybe Hannah used pills to kill herself, but my brothers and sisters can still relate to the pain Clay Jensen feels. From what I read Clay loved Hannah and the girls loved their mother,maybe it’s not the same kind of love but it was the same pain. In ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ by Jay Asher, Clay changed himself for the better by listening to Hannah’s suicide tapes.

In this book Hannah makes 13 tapes about the people who gave her reasons to kill herself and why. Clay is the main protagonist because he narrates and so much more. Hannah is the main antagonist, mainly because she interrupts Clay life by killing herself. It all started when Clay got a package of cassette tapes, from a dead girl. When he started listening to them he realized that they were about the people, and why, that drove Hannah to end her life, later finding out he didn't do anything. After he finds out he didn’t do anything he keeps listening so he can also figure out how she killed herself. When he finds out she used pills, he sends it to the next person.
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He started looking at people differently, like they deserved to be looked at. When he first got the tapes he thought he did something wrong, but in reality he was a good guy that needed to watch harder for the shown signs of suicidal thoughts and actually help next time. We know he underwent good change because he states how he did see the signs of suicide and now he realizes that he should pay closer attention. Which is what everyone should

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