Sunday, August 19, 2012

Point of View

In Thirteen Reasons Why, the point of view was very different and interesting. The main point of view was first person of Clay Jensen. During the story, I knew what he was feeling, what he was seeing, and what he was saying. But, the other point of view was the first person of Hannah Baker, through the tapes. I also understood what she was feeling, seeing, and saying. It was also amusing when Hannah would talk through the tapes and say something to the listener, telling them something that they were just thinking about in their head. It was like Hannah could read Clay's mind and answer his questions from a recording. This was a very unique and fun point of view, knowing the events and feelings of more than one person in the book, while still using the 'I' pronoun. As far as point of view, this is one of the most interesting novels I've read.

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