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Melinda Draws A Tree In Speak By Laurie H. Anderson

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What if someone was raped and nobody knew about it? In the novel Speak by Laurie H. Anderson, Melinda’s art project was to draw a tree which symbolizes her struggle to heal. First of all, Melinda draws a tree that is struck by lightning, which symbolizes her struggling relationships with her friends. Secondly, she also proves she is struggling through her failing grades. At the end of the novel, Melinda draws a tree which is not perfect, but is alive, which symbolizes her healing process. She shows she is recovering by standing up for herself, and confronting her old friends.
At the beginning of the novel Melinda draws a tree which is being struck by lightning. The tree symbolizes the problems Melinda is facing because of the rape. The first …show more content…

The tree symbolizes the fact that Melinda is recovering from the rape. The first reason proving Melinda is recovering is that she confronts her old friends. Melinda is indecisive if she should warn Rachel about Andy Evans. At this point she is getting along with Ivy and Nicole. Melinda is also progressing well emotionally. This is shown through the following quote: “There has been some progress in this whole tree project... I’ve gone through different phases…I’m getting better” (152). This relates to how Melinda is progressing in fixing her broken friendships. Ivy: “You’re better than you think you are…its fine the way it is, layer the leaves and make them slightly different sizes and it will look great. You have a great start here. She’s right” (146). These quotations show that Melinda is recovering, and this recovery is shown through her confrontation with her ex-friends. Melinda confronting her ex-friends represents that she is making an effort to heal. She felt that the only way to heal is by speaking to her friends and telling them the …show more content…

After the lacrosse team told everyone what Andy did to Melinda, suddenly Melinda was popular. Mr. Freeman refused to give Melinda a grade until she handed in her tree. Melinda spent the last day of school getting her tree right. This is shown through the following quote: “My tree is definitely breathing; little shallow breaths like it just shot up through the ground this morning…Roots knob out of the ground and the crown reaches for the sun, tall and healthy. The new growth is the best part” (196). This relates to how Melinda now has courage to stand up for herself. “I reach in and wrap my fingers around a triangle of glass. I hold it to Andy Evans neck. He freezes. I push just hard enough to raise one drop of blood…His lips are paralyzed. He cannot speak. That’s good enough” (195). These quotations demonstrate that Melinda built courage to stand up for herself, and she shows that by confronting Andy Evans. Her standing up for herself represents that she is fed up and she doesn’t not want to be vulnerable any more. She felt that the only way to make things change is by speaking. In conclusion, Melinda drew a tree which wasn’t perfect but it was alive much like herself. The tree symbolized her recovery from the

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