Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher5/19/2023 ![]() ![]() To Hannah, the gossip and rumors circulated about her, oftentimes by the people she trusted and considered friends, is another form of betrayal. These repercussions are why Hannah tells her peers again and again that they must be vigilant and thoughtful with their actions. And yet, these incongruous actions had devastating results. Just as no one could have foreseen the end result of Justin’s lies, no one would have thought that Jenny’s lapse in judgment could cause a death. Another example is Jenny driving drunk and knocking over the stop sign. ![]() This in turn led to Bryce and other boys feeling entitled to Hannah’s body, and so and so forth. For example, Justin’s seemingly harmless embellishment of what really happened during his kiss with Hannah led to Alex including Hannah on his list. In her tapes, Hannah constantly reminds her baker’s dozen that their actions had reverberating, pervasive effects on her life and the lives of others. Perhaps the most prevalent theme in Thirteen Reasons Whyis the theme of repercussions, or cause and effect. ![]()
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