Fear. Fear Is not just being afraid of that Clown that just follows you around on halloween night scaring everybody in sight. Fear is the emotion in the back of your mind that torments you every waking moment. It tells you what to say and keeps you from letting things out, even when sometimes the best thing for you is to let it out. “Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration.” quoted by unknown.
When Melinda, the character from Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, gets raped her fear keeps her from letting people know. Melinda gets bullied and rejected and even cast aside by her supposedly “bestfriend” all because her fear won't let it out and nobody knows. They all think she is just a snitch that called the cops at a highschool party.
Melinda, the main character of speak was raped at a summer party. She calls the cops and that is where it all started. When Melinda reaches high school she is faced with all her old friends. They all hate her and want nothing to do with her, because of her calling the cops. Throughout the whole book Melinda runs into tough situations that eventually lead to her standing up for herself. Eventually, everyone finds out the truth, of why Melinda calls the cops. Although Melinda learns to stand up for herself, throughout the book she shows signs of depression such as poor performance in school, sadness and hopelessness, and withdrawal of friends and activities.
What is fear? Fear is a particular state of mind than can be originated from a realistic circumstance or a sense
Speaking out is a tough task for many people that have dealt with horrible, traumatic situations. In the novel Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, the main character, Melinda, is one of those people who lost their voice. To be able to understand another person’s emotions, feelings, and situations is very difficult to do, especially because of how our society has formed and became a very judgmental place. Melinda Sordino starts her freshman year at Merryweather High School in Syracuse, New York, to a terrible start; she is a victim of a sexual assault and loses her confidents and voice to speak out. The more she interacts and makes new friends is how she starts to reach out and become more self-sufficient. Few weeks into school Melinda’s only
Melinda Sordino is a fourteen year old high school freshman from Syracuse, New York .Mel is the narrator and protagonist of Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Who tells her story in first person perspective, where she explains the struggles she had starting school after being sexually assaulted over summer vacation. Causing depression, which lead to Mel losing a close friend. After reading the novel, I concluded that Melinda is shy, isolated and misunderstood. . As the plot progressed Mel started to trust her teachers, she also started expressing herself.
Every single person has a secret or an experience that they prefer not to talk about. In this case, Melinda Sordino suffers with the traumatic memory of rape. Within the novel, Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, Sordino’s entire life changes as Andy Evans takes advantage of her innocence by raping her during a party in August. As a result, Sordino’s trauma causes the alteration of her personality and perspective of the world. Sordino ventures throughout the story to rediscover herself as a person and faces several obstacles such as family troubles, disrespectful peers, and the person who has inflicted her with the most mental agony she can possibly withstand.
Fear is a major component of everyone's life. It’s an emotional response to something we might find dangerous or life-threatening. Fear is a survival instinct that helps us decide to either flee, hide, or fight during different situations or problems in our life. Without fear we would always be in dangerous situations and risk our lives. Having fear can show how much someone means to you for example in “The Road” by Cormac McCarthy, the man fears losing his boy and he will do anything to keep him safe.
Everyone has someone in their lives who can help make them strong and help them to speak out. In the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson the main character, Melinda Sordino, lost her voice and does not speak due to a traumatic experience. She went to a high school party at the end of the summer and met this boy named Andy. They danced a little, talked and kissed. Andy took Melinda out to the woods and raped her. She called the cops because she was so scared. When the cops showed up, they arrested people. Everyone knew Melinda called the police which makes everyone hate her. So she starts high school and has no friends and does not talk to anyone including her parents. But throughout the book there were three people who help Melinda find her voice.
She overcomes her fears by standing up for herself as she begins to realize that she needs to tell someone about what happened, and if she doesn’t, other girls might get hurt. As Melinda’s former best friend Rachel starts dating Andy, her rapist, she feels worried and wants to protect her friend from the “monster”, preventing the same thing that happened to her happen to Rachel, even when she was still scared and miserable. Eventually, she has the courage to finally tell Rachel about the secret she has been keeping to herself for so long “I didn’t call the cops to break up the party, I write. I called-- I put the pencil down. I pick it up again--them because some guy raped me. Under the trees. I didn’t know what to do” (183). Melinda also demonstrates her courage when she finally fights back against Andy when he tries to rape her for the second time as she refuses to stay silent and not do anything about it.“No, a sound explodes from me. ‘NNNOOO!!!’ I follow the sound, pushing off the wall, pushing Andy Evans off-balance, stumbling into the broken sink” (194). Even with all the things that she goes through, she still has the courage to stand by what is right, she eventually halts her silence and she opens up to others at the
Melinda Sordino is the main character of the novel, speak. She is only fourteen years old, but she is dealing with one of the worst things that could happen: rape. With that Melinda enters ninth grade friendless and depressed. At the beginning of the story, Melinda is isolated. Throughout the story, she befriends some characters and learns how to speak. In speak due to the perspective, we don't get enough depth in a character. However, when hearing about Andy Evans, Melinda's rapist, from the beginning to the end of the story he was always arrogant and intimidating. Although Melinda does not defend herself against it, she often stays quiet.
The main character Melinda, is a character that I have underestimated in the beginning. Melinda is not completely mute, therefore occasionally will talk to some classmates. Before the trauma was revealed, I’ve always believed she was exaggerating small things. Melinda holds a strange power throughout the novel, which makes me wonder whether to pity her or not. Melinda doesn’t try to get what she wants, however acts like she wants to
Melinda Sordino, the main character,the outcast, the victim. Andy Evans; the antagonist, the popular boy, the attacker. In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, the Character Melinda Sordino makes some difficult decisions. Melinda is afriendless,outcast, and more, due to her being sexaully assaulted over the summer. This novel tells the story of how she handled her first year of high school, emotionally and physically; by isolating herself from everyone and everything, working with art, and having severe anxiety and depression. This is her story.
Melinda Sordino, the antagonist and narrator of the novel Speak written by Laurie Halse Anderson, is faced with isolation because of the trauma she experiences with her rape, the fact that her rapist attends her school, and because she is shunned by all of her peers. The summer before her ninth grade year, Melinda and her friends attend a high school party. She is raped at the party by a senior named Andy Evans, and immediately after she called the police. Before the cops arrived and busted the party Melinda left, causing everyone to believe Melinda was trying to get everyone in trouble.
Speak is a story about Melinda journey through hardship of experiencing rape at a very young age. Although her life was jeopardize by the occurrence, Melinda learned many things throughout her freshmen years of high school. The lesson she learn help Melinda get pass her fear of speaking up. She can either find herself and be someone, or take the life of silence forever and never speak again. Things to learned about Melinda life is that any dramatizing experience can change a person entire life, finding a purpose to keep going is more difficult than it seem, and in time of depression one might have one of two choices; to keep moving forward or to stay still in time.
Fear is a feeling created in a response to a perceived danger. Fear can produce pleasure, heighten awareness, be in the form of phobia, a fear of the unknown and an instinctual response to danger.
According to my dictionary, Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. When the word "fear" comes to my mind, I think of an emotion that's caused by a bad situation. There are many things in this world that put fear in me. My greatest fears are computer viruses, thugs, sick people, and clowns. Each of these fears make me very scared and give me goosebumps.