Some examples of irony in Thirteen Reasons Why include Clay being included on Hannah's list of reasons why she killed herself even though he tried to help her, and Mr. Porter telling Hannah to move on when she goes to him for help, leading her to take her own life shortly after. Additionally, the fact that most people on Hannah's list are unaware of how their actions impacted her adds another layer of irony to the story.
You can read the 'Thirteen Reasons Why'in e-book form at Amazon.
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The book "Thirteen Reasons Why," by Jay Asher, has 14 chapters.
The conflict in the book Thirteen Reason Why builds during the entire novel. The conflict, simply stated, is that the reasons for the suicide were well thought out and plausible.
"Thirteen Reasons Why" has been translated into multiple languages, with over 40 translations available worldwide.
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Jay Asher is the author to the book Thirteen Reasons Why. i read that book and i totally loved it. its kinda creepy though <:(
He is the only character without a last name in the book.
There is no irony in this book...
all the police for help when jenny kills a stop sign