i would say the theme for speak would be say what you need to say,or the importance of speaking up, either one works
the theme of the story Speak is if you keep a secret about a bad thing that happened to you, don't keep it to yourself, speak up about it and tell someone.
The theme of "Twisted" by Laurie Halse Anderson revolves around the consequences of actions, the struggles of adolescence, and the importance of communication and understanding within families. The book explores themes of identity, societal pressure, and redemption as the protagonist tries to navigate high school and personal challenges.
While friendship is an important theme in Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, the book primarily focuses on the main character's journey of healing and finding her voice after a traumatic event. The story delves into themes of trauma, self-expression, and empowerment alongside the portrayal of complex friendships.
The theme is how people change. Example would be Tyler, he was someone who was willing to give up his life but instead changed his actions and confronted his father.
The theme of "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson is survival in the face of adversity. The book explores the resilience and determination of its protagonist, Mattie Cook, as she navigates the deadly yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia in 1793. Additionally, it delves into themes of community, family, and the value of friendship during times of crisis.
I think the most important one is the importance of speaking up. Or maybe gaining strength and the will to tell the truth and to not keep a tragic secret within youself cuz its only going to depress you and not solve your problems.also .. to overcome your past. dont let things like getting raped keep your from going on in life.
The theme of this story is re-birthing.
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Feedback by Dale Oliver
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Sordino is Melinda's last name and that means mute in italian. The reason Melinda faints during the frog disection is because it reminds her of being raped. The changing of the mascot names shows how she cannot grasp one specific feeling. hope this helps:) Melinda's closet (hiding in the janitors closet), is symbolic to her internal, personal, hiding. Her physical appearance, cracked and swollen lips, symbolize her inability to speak, and tell people what happened to her. The drawing of Trees, and inability to "bring them to life", and draw details in the branches, referring to her own life and inability to live and tell details. Also, the "barbie-Turkey" in the chapter "wishbone"; all parts of her artwork are symbolic, the bones, the fork, the knife, the palm tree, the "deserted island" and the barbie head on a dead body. All aspects represent her pain.