Thirteen Reasons Why By Jay Asher

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Across
  1. 2. Throughout the book, the symbolism of the __ serves as a reminder of the weight of Hannah's experiences and the consequences of silence
  2. 4. pressure, One of the significant themes in the novel is the impact of __ on mental health, as shown through Hannah's interactions with her classmates.
  3. 6. One of the key messages in the story is the importance of _ and reaching out to those who may be struggling.
  4. 10. The character Clay Jensen receives the tapes and feels a mix of _ and guilt as he listens to them.
  5. 13. Clay Jensen receives the tapes, which reveals Hannah's experiences with __ and betrayal from her peers.
  6. 14. Hannah Baker leaves behind a series of tapes that detail the __ reasons for her decision to end her life.
  7. 15. health The theme of _ is prevalent throughout the story, highlighting the impact of bullying on individuals.
  8. 16. The narrative structure of the book alternates between Hannah's tapes and __ perspective, highlighting the contrast between her thoughts and the reactions of others.
  9. 17. The character of _ represents the consequences of inaction in the face of someone else's suffering.
Down
  1. 1. The closing of the novel prompts readers to reflect on the idea that everyone has their own __ and struggles that may not be visible to others.
  2. 3. The narrative structure of the book alternates between Hannah's recordings and Clay's _ as he processes the information.
  3. 5. Each tape is addressed to a specific person, illustrating how __ can ripple through a community and affect many lives.
  4. 7. The character of Mr. Porter serves as a representation of the failure of __ in addressing students' mental health needs.
  5. 8. Hannah's story emphasizes the importance of __ communication among friends to prevent misunderstandings and emotional distress.
  6. 9. One key moment in the story occurs when Clay learns that he was not as __ as he believed in Hannah's life, leading to feelings of guilt.
  7. 11. Hannah's story emphasizes the idea that small actions can lead to _ consequences for others.
  8. 12. Hannah's experiences reveal how _ can often go unnoticed by those around her.