Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Conflict

The conflict of this book grows along with the book; the deeper you read you notice the conflict gets bigger with time. Like I mentioned in the previous blog it is all like a snowball-effect. The main problem is that she committed suicide and she left behind 7 tapes numbered back and front 1-13 with her 13 reasons for committing suicide. The conflict here is that all these tapes she left behind are changing each and every one of those person’s life. They moment they hear those recordings with the voice of a girl who is dead already their life changes forever. Hannah’s main point in this, according to her is not revenge but she just wanted them to know, to find out what the real truth was. The story is being told by Clay Jensen the ninth person appearing on these tapes and him with the rest of the persons on these tapes are realizing all they could have done to have avoided Hannah’s suicide. All the signs were there just nobody never noticed-or they simply didn’t want to.