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II.Theme

II.Theme Hallo everyone😄✌. Today we're gonna discuss the major theme of Thirteen Reasons Why an how it is relevant to book .  But what  exatly  is a theme? You may think a theme is the same as a topic, but it isn't. A topic is a general subject that is treated by a book or a text. A theme  is an idea in a fictional literary work, for example one theme of Dead Poets Society could be "the challenges of growing up". So once we've cleared that up, let's get started❗ The first thing we have to do before we define the major theme is finding the topic of the book we're talking about. So in case of  Thirteen Reasons Why the topic is suicide  or suicide warning signs . And once we have that we could search a theme that goes along with our topic. So the major theme I'd found out is choices . I think that is the most relevant theme to the book, because the book and the suicide of Hannah are based on the choices which were made and the chain reaction the...

I. Perspective

Thirteen Reasons Why Hallo everyone❗👋, 9ereads... is back! Included all of my classmates and myself. You know, the book I presented the last time was Dead Poets Society . The new book we're gonna talk about in this post and the next few others is Thirteen Reasons Why . It's a book by Jay Asher and it's about a teenager named Hannah Baker who sends tapes with thirteen reasons why she decided to commit suicide to the people connected to them. So let's begin❕ I.Perspective The first thing you'll notice if you're reading the book is that the story is told in two different perpectives. The first perpective is Clay's one. About Clay I'll talk in a later post. The second perspective is Hannah's one. But w hy did the author choose to put Hannah's voice into the book rather than to describe what Clay heard (on the tapes)? Firstly, the book is mainly about the thirteen reason why Hannah decided to commit suicide. So it would make sense that she w...