“Spence!” “No.” Hannah stood on her tip-toes with the sole intention to prod Spencer’s cheek, “Yes!” He rolled his eyes, stepped back from the gigantic eclair. “Hannah, no.” Hannah grinned ear to ear and ran up to the eclair, spreading both arms on top of the chocolate ganache. “Hannah, yes! C’mon, haven’t you always wanted to eat an eclair that’s 3x your height?” Spencer walked up to where Hannah was standing, her eyes sparkled while her cheeks were rosy with excitement. She really was enthralled by the sheer size of this French pastry, wasn’t she? He was tempted to join her, but as he stepped forward, the ground beneath them shook. Hannah looked to Spencer for help, but he began to feel nervousness bubble from within. They …show more content…
However, Hannah didn’t want to get killed in the process of playing hero and saving Spencer from the gigantic hungry human. She took a deep breath and despite the guilt pooling in her gut, she burrowed further in the custard filled delicacy. Spencer glanced over at Hannah, who had dug herself so far deep into the eclair filling that he couldn’t see a trace of her. What’s she thinking? However, his thoughts were broken when he was placed in front of a giant human. Spencer’s eyes widened, it only took him a millisecond to recognize who this person was, with his warm hazel eyes glazed over and naturally mussed hair, it was Levi. Shit, shit, shit. Spencer darted behind the eclair. Over his dead body he would curl up inside like Hannah, but he didn’t want Levi to unintentionally eat him. “Hannah, get out of there!” he whispered harshly. Spencer could hear Hannah’s muffled reply, but she didn’t budge. “I’m serious, get the hell out of there now!” There were tiny movements from inside the eclair, barely noticeable, but it dawned Spencer that Hannah had gotten herself stuck. “You can’t be serious.” he muttered under his breath. Right as Spencer was about to help physically drag Hannah out of the eclair, a giant, tanned hand came down and lifted the pastry to the ‘sky.’ Spencer began to feel sick to his stomach, Levi had to notice that there was something amiss about his dessert. Besides, a regular human can’t just swallow something
Hannah has experiences in the story that change her. In chapter three, Hannah drank watered down wine for the first time. Hannah also got drunk. “ Uncle Sam poured another quarter glass of wine into her glass, then filled it the way with water for the next blessing.” this was on page 16. This experience is a huge role in the story because it causes her to fall asleep and have to crazy dream. Another quote is when Hannah says “I'm not Chaya.” On page 34, “I'm from New Rochelle. And I'm not Chaya, I'm Hannah’ When Shmuel’s eyebrows rose up and lines furrowed his brow, he looked so fierce Hannah moved back a step” Rivka explains to Hannah that she was sick and probably forgot. Hannah has many experiences in the story that change her.
I think the reason Hannah start to kill herself was because of these three people.these three made her feel really bad or did something bad that Hannah did not like or many more.
Hannah that that the sour herbs and the “things” in the milk were weird when she thought about it. She would say things such as, “It isn’t fair!” She also said “It’s got things floating in it,”. She highly disliked, and maybe even hated the weird and unfamiliar foods that she had to eat. In lieu of the fact she thought the foods unfamiliar, she stopped complaining and started getting used to it. As the book went on, it stopped bringing up the fact that Hannah didn’t like the foods. This shows that she might have gotten used to the traditional foods. Hannah has started to accept the fact that those foods are the foods that she will have to
After Marcus had left when she kicked him out of the booth, she sat at her table and did nothing. Marcus revealed to Hannah that nobody knew her and only thought they knew her by her reputation. Later, Zach came to her table to try to talk to her, but she ignored him, so he left. Zach got mad at her for not talking to him because he stole her messages from her bag in one of their classes. The bags are in the class for people to tell other people nice things. When Zach stole these, Hannah had needed them the most because this was when she started to think about suicide. Because of this, Zach became Hannah’s seventh reason why.
Hannah’s surprise is shown when, "Accustomed to being overlooked, she slides toward her mother, ready to slip by unnoticed. Then Marilyn touches a gentle hand to her shoulder, and Hannah's heels land on the floor with a surprised thump" (Ng 281). Always disappearing into the shadows to give her family space is something Hannah has become quite good at. By mentioning that Hannah herself starts expecting to slip by unnoticed, the author portrays Hannah as a ghost in her own
On her way to the creek Penny saw someone standing and she realized it was Caleb. Caleb ran towards her; grabbing her and squeezing her arm tightly.
Whilst crossing off his daily chores, a glimmer, seemingly radiating from a mound of manure, had caught his eye. Some poor beast had downed the abandoned needle amidst a mouthful of its afternoon snack, and, presumably, plopped it out the next morning, fully intact. Mrs. Clarke, to her credit, stayed true to her word. Although her sewing needle returned in a somewhat grotesque, lackluster manner, she did indeed treat us to ice cream — even letting us get double
Colette would have taken more time to examine herself but her stomach snarled audibly at her as she finished latching on her gauntlets. Food seemed like the best idea ever. She made her way down the steps, eager to see Faustus again... but more eager for
Something breezes against her arm and she pulls away, her breath caught in her throat. She opens her eyes, turns her head and, chest heaving, sees Chloe staring at her; sees her violent blue eyes,
She is the one that figure out the identity of the hermit and the one that encourages Valentine to figure out what Thomasina’s research is. At the beginning of Hanna’s story line, she is very closed off and believes that there is a conflict between knowledge and emotion; but by the end of the play, she grows to realize that they are both one and the same. Her character development is drastic and it is the opposite of a pessimistic value. Hannah’s character reflects the idea that knowledge is something that transcends time and this motif can be seen in the play. Edwards says that the play is pessimistic but Hannah’s growth as a character that values knowledge refutes his
In fact it was a potato pancake which she flipped in the air and, instead of landing in the skillet, it plopped on the stovetop. Julia simply looked straight into the camera and said, "You just scoop it back into the pan. Remember, you are alone in the kitchen and nobody can see you. " But what the author is trying to picture that how difficult it is to accept the unforgiving reality that dictates one moment’s toothsome treat is the nest moment’s trash if
Heath quickly turned behind him and ran to the nearest window. “Esther, I can lift Emily through this window,” he said calmly as his wife, still panicking, rushed to the window as Heath situated Emily, who was in shock and just trembling.
Actually, how we see ourselves does not come from who we really are, but rather from how we believe others see us.” This was true in Hannah’s case. Hannah’s low self-esteem was caused by her peers’ increasingly low opinion of her. She believed that her classmates saw her in a poor light, so she did as well. In the novel, Hannah said, “I have no excuse. I could have stopped it-end of story. But to stop it, I felt like I’d have to stop the entire world from spinning. Like things had been out of control for so long that whatever I did hardly mattered anymore”. She felt that her actions did not matter anymore because no one would see her differently at that point in time. Her reputation had been built up as someone who was “easy” and untrustworthy. Others’ perception of Hannah caused her to doubt and hate herself in the end. This caused severe changes in her self-identity.
Spencer sat perplexed. As to why AD or uber A or reincarnated Noel Khan wanted to meet her alone. Also, why she wasn't in the car on the map, that the game printed. The questions played on repeat in Spencer's mind. All this time Spencer was with the game, the Liars went home. Trusting that Spencer would keep them in the loop about the game. Spencer felt it was best to listen to A, and go alone. Due to past experiences the liars have had with not following instructions given by A. Spencer knew that she didn't have much idle time. So she texted Emily that she needed a ride to the station to meet with Marco. She planned on walking to Radley from
When the arrived in “Croissant Land”, Carleeta was overwhelmed. She saw so many beautiful and good looking croissants. There was one croissant named Spencer (she could tell from the nametag he was wearing). He was wearing a black hoodie and jeans (somehow). Carleeta had never