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    Despite Melinda's bizarrely distressing experiences, almost every reader can connect to the world she lives in. Melinda lists the factions that the ninth grade class has broken into: "Jocks, Country Clubbers, Idiot Savants, Cheerleaders, Human Waste, Eurotrash, Future Fascists of America, Big Hair Chix, the Marthas, Suffering Artists, Thespians, Goths, Shredders"…

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    Speak essay Speak is a story that follows a high school Freshman, named Melinda Sordino, as she goes through the five stages of grief. The reason she goes through the five stages of grief, is because she was raped at the beginning of her 9th grade year at a high school party. She was bullied for calling the cops on the guy who raped her at this party. Even though, the people didn't understand why she called them. Though she was harassed at school, her problems at home were just as bad. Her…

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    A crucial person that assists Melinda on her road to recovery is Mr. Freeman. As an art teacher, it is his duty to show students how to express him/herself in a unique way. Not only did Mr. Freeman accomplish this, however he also was able to provide comfort for Melinda. When Mr. Freeman learns he will not be receiving any new art supplies, he finds a way to express his anger. To rebel against the…

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    The book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson is about Melinda Sordino, a ninth-grader in Merryweather High School in Syracuse, New York. From the outside, she might have looked like an ordinary girl, but inside she held a secret that had withdrawn her to a life of silence and melancholy. She had gone through a traumatizing event that had changed her whole life to the point where she had lost all hope and became self-destructive. Melinda was raped by Andy Evans, a senior, at a party before the start…

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    peer pressure that it is negative for you. “ In the book”, Melinda Sordino wants influenced by peer pressure by ditching school and failing some of her classes (Halse). My friend had experienced peer pressure by getting forced into smoking and going into drugs. When it comes to peer pressure Melinda has in common with my friend by forcing and making you exploit it and after all your friend do not believe you at all (Halse). Melinda handles the pressure by keeping a secret and telling…

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    perfectly matches Melinda Sordino’s, the main character in the book Speak, by Laurie Anderson. However, Melinda’s high school dream quickly went into a downward spiral. While at a party, Melinda got drunk and was raped by a guy she thought she could trust. She reported the crime to the police, who showed up to the party and busted many kids. However her victimization did not end that night, Melinda was shamed, called names, and looked down upon at school. As a result of this Melinda completely…

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    of our understanding of right from wrong. In the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, the main character, Melinda Sordino, is a freshman in high school. Over the summer something very terrible happened to her which caused her to slip into a deep state of depression. Her parents should have noticed their little girl was hurting. The family dynamics described in this book were not helping Melinda in anyway. They were hurting her. Having a strong family bond helps one in life by teaching examples…

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    Andy Evans It Analysis

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    Speak Melinda is doing great in school, has many friends and she is happily content with her life, but why did this change over the course of summer vacation. Here’s how it all goes down, nobody wants to talk to her and no one wants to be her friend because she simply called the police at a summer party. At Merryweather High School, Melinda Sordino starts her freshman year with a bad start. She does anything she can to avoid and get away from here teachers. The one and only teacher that she…

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    “I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself.” quotation by Franz Kafka. In the novel “Speak”, written by Laurie Halse Anderson, there is a girl named Melinda Sordino a freshman student that lost her friends because she called the police during a party where she was raped by a guy named Andy Evans and ever since that day she has changed into another person. A single event can be an unimportant incident in another…

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    in order to avoid repeated bullying (Eleven). In the book, Speak, we see Melinda Sordino experience bullying from her classmates due to her actions at a summer party; she had called the police causing tons of people getting in trouble. Despite students not knowing her reasons for doing so, Melinda becomes constantly taunted and looked down upon by other teens for her response. One example, on page thirty, includes Melinda at a football game saying, “When the pep rally ends, I am ‘accidently’…

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