1. Justin Foley (Hannah's first kiss and spread rumors that Hannah was a s***)
2. Alex Standall (Naming Hannah's bum best bum in the class allowing more rumors to spread)
3. Jessica Davis (Jessica slapped Hannah in the face because she thought Hannah got off with Alex)
4. Tyler Down (Peeked on Hannah through her bedroom window)
5. Country Crimsen (made Hannah take her to a party and then left her on her own)
6. Marcus Cooley (Marcus stood Hannah up on a date)
7. Zach Dempsey (Nicked her compliment notes after she wouldn't go out with him)
8. Ryan Shaver (Nicked Hannah's poem and published it to the school)
9. Clay Jensen (This isn't a reason why Hannah killed herself she just wanted to say sorry for running away when Clay kissed her)
10. Justin Foley (allowed Bryce to rape Jessica at a party while Hannah hid in the closet )
11. Jenny Kurtz (Broke a stop sign on the ride home with Hannah. Hannah wanted to call the police and tell them the stop sign and been broke but Jenny yelled at her and said no not to call them and then told Hannah to walk home)
12. Bryce (Raped Jessica)
13. Mr. Porter (Told Hannah to forget her problems Hannah told him she was going to kill herself and he let her he didn't care)
"13 Reasons Why" is written from a first-person point of view, primarily following the perspective of the main character, Hannah Baker, through cassette tapes she leaves behind before her suicide.
The text is in two different point of views. Clay's point of view and Hannah's point of view. Hannah's point of view is 1st person.
Jay Asher is the author of the young adult novel Thirteen Reasons Why.
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