She chooses not to speak due to the fact that all of her friends turned on her, and her parents didn't bother to see what was wrong with her until that point. And when they did bother, it was a 'I'm gonna pretend I care about my child when I only care more about my business.' Kind of thing. She goes into a state of depression and chooses to be silent as a cry for help.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda calls the cops on page 125. This is a significant moment in the story as it marks Melinda's decision to speak up about what happened to her at the party.
In the book Speak, Melinda draws a droopy Willow tree.
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Melinda being raped at a party by an older student. Melinda's struggle to find her voice and speak up about the assault. Melinda's art project reflecting her emotions and trauma. Melinda facing her abuser in the final confrontation. Melinda finally speaking out about what happened to her and finding closure.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda calls the traumatic event that she experienced "it" as a way to distance herself from the trauma and avoid facing the reality of what happened to her. Referring to the event as "it" helps Melinda cope with her emotions and the aftermath of the trauma.
In the book "Speak," Melinda's former clan was the Marthas. The Marthas were a group of popular girls who used to be Melinda's friends, but they turned against her after she called the police at a party. As a result, the group disbanded, and Melinda was left isolated and ostracized.
rachel
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda is in detention with Rachel Bruin. Rachel is one of Melinda's former friends who no longer speaks to her after Melinda called the police at a party over the summer.
Through notes and short talk. Read the book.
Melinda tells Rachel about the sexual assault she experienced at a party over the summer. She confesses that she called the cops but didn't speak up to tell them what really happened. Rachel doesn't believe Melinda at first but eventually confronts her attacker.
Efferts
She is Melinda's English teacher