“I got raped…. The one-year anniversary is on Monday. It’s kind of bittersweet because on one hand I survived the year, and I'm really proud of myself, but on the other hand it was the longest year. I feel like a grandma, I've aged so much. When I tell my story, people think I'm trying to get attention, but it's really just a way to speak out about something that’s taboo because I know girls who've been through the same thing, but they don't speak about it because nobody else does. I tell my story as a way to make it more normal for people to tell their story. It’s not for attention or for people to feel bad about me. I'm okay now, it has been a year, and I’m good. I just do it to inspire other girls that have also been raped. You can speak
When students are bullied, they are encouraged to speak up about it to a teacher or some other adult; however, many do not, because they may think their cases are not important enough to be told, because no one will believe their stories, or because they are embarrassed by what happened. As these cases turn from simple bullying to a more severe event, this inability to speak up only increases. Laurie Halse Anderson shows this effect with being raped, as well as the emotional damage that goes with it. Through Melinda’s experiences in Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson’s writing reflects the time in which it was written, her views on teens and the adolescent years, and her early life.
A very real, and very common, problem in America is rape—more so the lack of knowledge about rape. This causes many problems for victims of sexual assault. In Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, the story of Melinda directly reflects the world today because most kids are not properly educated about rape and many teens in Melinda’s position can’t find a voice to tell their story.
As Alice was going through major hell during the rape and even after the rape, it seemed as it was not taken seriously by others. Alice describes her pain, fears, and many problems that came along the way when it came for fighting for herself and the after effect of the rape. Being a rape victim was not easy, and Alice showed many signals that she needed more than just comfort, but sadly many of them failed to provide that for her.
Her trauma was something I knew about from a young age; one of the earliest books she bought me was about a young girl who was molested. She told me time and again about how so many people didn’t believe her, how she had no one to turn to when she needed it the most. Never trust
The victim speaks about how much her life has changed since the incident. She speaks about "sleeping with the lights on", showing the fact that she is still scared a year and a half later. The "long and invasive" rape exams effected the victim not only mentally but also physically. The psychological damage inflicted on rape victims is long lasting. The victim uses words like
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.
Everyone in this world struggles in life. Nobody's life it's perfect. In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, the author weaves several important themes throughout the story. This story is about a young girl who was raped in a party called Melinda. Melinda went to a party and got raped. After that, Melinda called 911. Melinda’s friends stop talking to her because she got students arrested. No one knew that she was raped. Melinda’s influence that night was the alcohol affects. Alcohol always takes control in someone’s mind or body . In this situation, Melinda went a little too far in her first time meeting Andy. However, it was not her fault the fact that she got raped because she did not know what she was doing. Also, she did not expect anything that things were going to get down that far.
Rape is defined as sexual intercourse that is forced on a person without his or her permission. There is an average of 293,000 instances (victims age 12 or older) of sexual assault each year and 98% of rapists will never spend a day in jail. However, Melinda a character from the novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson fought and spoke about her story. Melinda Sordino was raped at a party for the upcoming school year. She falls victim to the effects of rape; anxiety, PTSD, and depression all alone in her freshman year because she couldn't speak.
In 2012 twenty-five percent of women reported having been sexually assaulted due to a date rape drug. Over the past ten years the amount of date rape rapes have risen tremendously. Many women are uneducated on the effects of drug related rapes, some do not even aware about how common the use is. While there is a rise in the use of the drugs people are still unaware of the terrible side effects of the drugs. Rohypnol is one of the most commonly used date rape drugs providing sedations so the perpetrator has an easier time to assault his victim.
This was not the first time I had heard about sexual assault, yet in some way it hit home more than anything else. My parents had talked to my sister and I more than once about how to be safe and what to do if we were raped. Yet it seemed so far away, I always thought it could not be me. Yet The Hunting Ground, made it all so more real, that it easily could be
The audience that they are reaching out to is mostly women who have a sympathetic take on this subject. The fear of telling someone that this has happened and not remembering the details of the event, the whole in her memory, the media had attacked her and things were written in a negative way towards her so she kept the emotions of how the event affected her a secret in a paper on her computer. They describe that it’s emotional and heart felt so
After reading the case study and piecing together what I believe might be a torn or strained Lateral collateral ligament with inflammation to the patella. Though the study does not say what caused the damaged to the the knee. The evidence suggest that is the likely diagnoses. My reasoning behind this is because of the edema and swelling to the knee on the lateral portion of the femoral condyle. The LCL orgin is the epicondyle of the femur which is very close in proximity to the condyle causing the ligament to become strain by what ever force was exterted on it. The study also states rectangular shaped chondral defect involving the superior aspect of the central patellar facet with a measuremental defects. This tells me that the person fell
In addition, I think that the concept of deciding what someone deserves is very much a slippery slope. To say that someone deserves what they did to someone else is difficult because if a rapist rapes, then the question of what they deserve arises, this is unjust and no one should be able to have the power to decide exactly what they deserve. This system would be much better run if the court simply made the rapist pay restitution as equally as possible. Restitution is the only logical answer in this case, because retaliating and causing harm to this person will provide more entertainment for others than actually punish this person. Making this person pay a debt to the victim and their families will serve as a better punishment, because they
in the novel speak by laurie false anders, we meet a high school student named melinda who throughout the novel struggles with the thought of being raped, proving that she has lack of trust and fear mixed up inside her. along with that, we learn that melinda cannot be herself again because she feels like she is experiencing the rape all over
Rape is a crime that Americans hear very little about, yet everyone knows that such acts occur frequently. Rape is a very personal form of violence that continuously impacts the victim for years after it occurs, if not for the rest of the victim’s life. The effects of rape, short-term and long-term, can be catastrophic for the victim, causing them physical and psychological damage (Gluck, 2016). I believe that by using the Rational Choice Theory, rape can be eliminated in today’s society by the use of castration as a punishment for offenders and as a deterrence for possible future offenders.