The novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson is divided into four parts, each corresponding to a marking period in the protagonist's school year, starting from freshman year summer through to the end of the school year. Each part reflects Melinda's emotional and psychological journey as she navigates the aftermath of a traumatic event and finds her voice.
Melinda Sordino is the protagonist of the novel Speak. She seldom talks, and has such habits as severely biting her lip, all of which seem odd until we learn why she called the police on an end-of-summer party: she was raped by a senior boy named Andy Evans, who continues to torment her until she stands up to him at the end of the book.
Yes, Holes is a fiction novel.
The book "Speak" got it's title because Melinda never speaks up. The whole point of the book is her finally speaking up about her rape. By the way, best book ever!
A novel is a chapter book. Typically a novel is a longer version of a story, which has been made up. Novels are fictional (or not true). Picture books are much shorter stories, with a lot of illustrations or pictures.
yes it is considered a novel. ??? Usually books that have chapters, a complete plot, and for people arpound 13 up is a novel...
Yes, Melinda has a crush on David in the novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson. David is kind and supportive of Melinda, which leads her to develop feelings for him throughout the story.
Fantsy is a fake,made-up story (witches,unicorns,dragons,trolls,ogers,phenoixs,etc.) A novel is a book. sooo its a Fantsy Novel :D
yo what is up the events are nothing
with a Doomesday book
A type of book in which we see the protagonist (main character) develop, grow up and change.
Melinda's lips in "Speak" represent her silence and inability to speak up about her trauma. They symbolize her struggle to find her voice and speak out about the assault she experienced. Through the course of the novel, her acceptance and ownership of her voice is reflected in her changing relationship with her lips.
Uncle Tom was a fictional character in a novel called Uncle Tom's Cabin. The book was written in 1852 by Harriet Beecher Stowe. In the novel, Tom was a Christian slave who stood up for his beliefs.