Friday, April 22, 2011

Do you think Melinda is all alone?


   I think that she realizes that she is alone. But what I don’t get is she has been alone ever since she had been raped. I think that it shows her that Heather could have just been using her for what she has. And it shows this all through out the whole book.

  It means that she needs to stop being so passive and start telling people what has really happened to her at that party. Because if she doesn’t stop being passive then I don’t think she will be able to ever look at her self the same way ever again or even be assertive as well. I think it means that she was just using her. Because it shows that Heather was just using her. One good example of this I think would be that that one Martha was making fun of Melinda and she didn’t even do anything she just let it all go as if nothing happened at all. I think that it shows it because who would want a friend that just says what you want to hear and does the complete opposite of what they tell you. And it shows that she really never ever wanted to be her true friend at all.

4 comments:

dillon m said...

i think you need to separate the last paragraph to two of them th4e rest was good

jon said...

Erick bro you are a genius. the two of us noticed the same thing and it is amazing. I agree with you that she should tell and i hope that she will.

gUsTaVo V. said...

i agree with what you have said. i think that melinda does fell alone. i agree i think that melinda should just tel people what happened to her at the party.

Tristen G said...

I agree with this statement. "I think that she realizes that she is alone," this sentence explains that she know no one liked her but now she's realizing that she's alone. Also in this statement it tells everybody that is reading this what is happening in the story.