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    Laurie Halse Anderson

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    Within the novel speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, the character Melinda Sordino has grown and changed through her actions, thoughts, and spoken words. A theme that relates to Melinda's growth is open lines of communication during physical and emotional setbacks is vital to overcoming the setback. the first claim is showing Melinda’s growth through her actions through the viewpoint of Melinda in her freshman year. Melinda behaves in a socially awkward behavior in the beginning due to the fact…

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    Speak Book Report

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    Speak, written by Laurie Anderson, shows people the trials and tribulations that students in high school face like bullying, sexual assault, and pressure from parents to be perfect. The main character, Melinda Sordino is a victim of all these things. Many of these problems that Melinda faces stem from a party she attended in the summer. While this party was going on a boy at the school raped her, and she later called the police, which led to the arrest of multiple people at the party. Now she…

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    it’s very strong in high school and it’s hard for kids to stick up for themselves. I think Melinda Sordino is influenced by peer pressure when she goes to the party (Halse). In my life I have been pressured to drink, smoke, go to parties and ditch school. When it comes to peer pressure, Melinda and I have some in common like when it comes to going to parties and drinking (Halse). Part of the time Melinda followed along with the pressure and other times she didn’t (Halse). She could have…

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    In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda Sordino, a freshman in high school, undergoes development that changes her as a person. In the beginning of the book, Melinda is scared and unsteady because a senior named Andy Evans raped her at a senior party over the summer. As additional time passes, her confidence and health worsen, eventually resulting in self-harm. When as she begins to receive the attention she deserves, she starts the healing process. Melinda’s development near the…

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    thinking of the consequences and you have to speak up, so you won't get more problems. In addition ,Melinda Sordino was influenced by peer pressure because at the party Andy was peer pressuring Melina into drinking and physically forced into having sex(Halse). The experience that me and Melinda have in common is that she did start ditching classes and I have been told to, but I don't do it(Halse).Melinda didn't…

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    Anderson, Melinda Sordino and David Petrakis use their voices to show the world that they will not be silenced. Melinda “loses her voice” due to a traumatic event. By the end of the novel, she finally finds it and exercises it against her assailant, Andy Evans. David uses his voice to teach others how to use theirs and to fight their unjust teacher, Mr. Neck. By the end of the novel, both Melinda and David use their voices to confidently express themselves. Through the novel, Melinda…

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    a book that was set in the late 1990’s called Speak. The two main characters, Hester Prynne and Melinda Sordino, are both victims of deceit, and are ultimately victims of rabid and passionate sin. Henceforth sexual exploitation vs. Deceit, Deceit vs. sex roles vs. exploitation, and psychological similarities and issues are also what they fall victim to as well. To begin with, in the book Speak, Melinda Sordino’s recovery story is depicting…

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    Have you ever had a recurring symbol in your life? Well Melinda Sordino has one and that is the tree.In Laurie Halse Anderson’s speak, she uses a tree to symbolize growth. The tree allows her to be creative. It represents her emotions and relationships. And connects to her self improvement and mental health. Like a tree's leaves grow so do her emotions.Her emotions fluctuate from highs to lows throughout the story. When Melinda is in her home, she is depressed because her family fights often…

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    Speak is about a sunflower, who, after being choked by weeds, is searching for the sun again. The main character Melinda Sordino begins as an innocent girl simply enjoying adolescence, after a tragic event, she begins to hide herself from the world. She goes from living to dying to rebirth. The role nature plays in this story is crucial because it allows the reader to understand…

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    Speak Character Analysis

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    Speak is a coming-of-age novel about 14-year-old Melinda Sordino as she struggles with the weight of her pain as a victim of rape. Melinda is a fictional character; yet, for thousands of other girls in the world, her experiences are a vivid reality. Although I have not shared her experience, as long as there is someone that is able to relate to Melinda, I believe that Speak is a realistic representation of adolescent experience. Rape crimes are far more common than people believe it to be.…

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