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Th1rteen R3asons Why

Th1rteen R3asons Why. By Lauren Haslam. Meet the Author . Th1rteen R3asons Why was Jay Asher’s first published book Despite being his first book he has won many rewards for his work. (Asher). Characters . Protagonist Clay . Antagonist The “thirteen reasons why” Hannah commit suicide

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Th1rteen R3asons Why

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  1. Th1rteen R3asons Why By Lauren Haslam

  2. Meet the Author • Th1rteen R3asons Why was Jay Asher’s first published book • Despite being his first book he has won many rewards for his work (Asher)

  3. Characters • Protagonist • Clay • Antagonist • The “thirteen reasons why” Hannah commit suicide Justin Marcus Alex Zach Jessica Ryan Tyler Justin Courtney Jenny Bryce

  4. Characters Favorite Character • Clay- All around nice guy who wants to figure out why Hannah took her life. He had a crush on Hannah Least Favorite Characters • The people leading up to Hannah’s death ----IN OTHER WORDS---- The other twelve reasons why

  5. Plot Exposition Clay just found a package full of seven tapes that was sent by a girl who commit suicide. These tapes are the thirteen reasons why she commit suicide.

  6. Plot Rising Action While Clay listens to theses tapes, you are asking the same questions he is, what did you do to contribute to Hannah’s death and how the other people got on the list as well.

  7. Plot Climax You find out the real reason Clay is on Hannah’s List

  8. Falling Action Falling Action Clay starts to realizes all the warning signs that he should have seen in Hannah but still is upset she took her life.

  9. Plot Resolution Clay passes on the tapes to the next reason why and reaches out to a girl who he thinks is at risk of committing suicide.

  10. Setting • Modern day The tapes were cassette tapes and were out dated • Small town- Clay could walk around

  11. Setting Place • High school hangouts • Places where Hannah’s reasons came from • Map of locations

  12. Themes • Suicide- Hannah commit suicide and it effected the whole school • Self Awareness- how you actions can have a negative or positive impact on how someone lives their live • Grief- How to cope with a death

  13. Book Rating 10 This book keeps you reading until the last page, each pages gets you one step closer to Clay’s reasons but even after you figure that out you are hooked until the end. Unique plot and type of book

  14. Su-i-cide [soo-uh-sahyd] 1.the intentional taking of one's own life. 2.a person who intentionally takes his or her own life.

  15. Types of Suicide • Assisted Suicide (Euthanasia ) • Suffocation • Overdose of Medication • Fire Arms • Self Inflicted Injuries • Murder Suicide

  16. Close to Home 01/02/2010 Family Murder-Suicides Climb in 2009 Homicides Stats On July 12th, Husband killed wife and then took his own life in Sandy, Utah. There were no early warning signs but he was hospitalized for depression a week prior • One of nine Murder-Suicide in Utah for 2009 • Four victims alone in December (Bergreen)

  17. 83 Americans take their lives everyday (Shafa)

  18. Statistics All suicides Number of deaths: 33,300 Cause of death rank: 11 Firearm suicides Number of deaths: 16,883 Suffocation suicides Number of deaths: 7,491 Poisoning suicides Number of deaths: 6,109 http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/suicide.htm

  19. Each year alone five thousand teens kill themselves (Peacock, Who Completes Suicide?)

  20. Teen Suicide • Fourth leading cause of death for adolescence ages 10 to 14 • Third leading cause of death for young adults ages 15-24 • Attempts of Suicide are highest during middle adolescence (Nock)

  21. Coping with Everyday Life • Social Pressure • Relationships • Sexuality • Academic Pressure • Parents • Grades • Personal Pressure • Learning Problems • Attention Problems Peer Pressure School Friends Bullying

  22. Factors RISK • Family history • Substance Abuse • Abuse and Violence • Mental, Emotional or Physical disorders • Depression Suicide is not confined to any age, gender, social or economic group

  23. Depression • Teens are vulnerable to depression. • Hormones and sleep cycles can affect emotions of teens. • Over 60 percent of people who commit suicide suffer from depression (Peacock, Teens and Depression)

  24. Substance Abuse • Teens with alcohol and drug problems are at risk for suicidal thinking and behavior • Teens often sometimes turn to these for an escape • 30 t0 50 suicide attempts occur under the influence of alcohol or drugs (Peacock, The Facts about Teen Suicide)

  25. Warning Signs 4 out of 5 suicide attempts have clear warning signs • Disinterest in favorite activities • Substance abuse • Withdrawing from family and friends • Changes in eating habits • Begins to neglect personal appearance • Declining grades in school • Risk taking behaviors (Peacock, How Can I Help My Friend?)

  26. Indications of a suicide plan • I’m thinking of committing suicide • I want to kill myself • I wish I could die • If they give away favorite belongings These are all serious calls for help!!

  27. Preventions • SUPPORT • Let them know that you support and love them • Lawmakers making it harder for teens to get guns

  28. Education • School Programs • American Association of Suicidology • Speak at schools and publish information • Learning about • warning signs • Risk Factors • Communication

  29. If it is you…. Suffering from depression and are having suicidal thoughts reach out to someone • Tell someone you trust what’s going on with you • Be around people who are caring and positive • Ask someone to help you figure out what to do a problem you are facing • Figure out what is getting you down and depressed and have a support group when can reach out to when you can’t cop

  30. Thank you!

  31. Bilography • Nock, Matthew K. Suicide. June 2008. 17 Feburary 2010 <kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?dn=KidsHealth&lic=1&ps=207&cat_id=20123&article_set=20403>. • Peacock, Judith. "How Can I Help My Friend?" Peacock, Judith. Suicide. Capstone, 2000. p30. • Peacock, Judith. "Suicide Prevention." Peacock, Judith. Suicide. Capstone, 2000. p44. • Peacock, Judith. "Teens and Depression." Peacock, Judith. Suicide. Capstone, 2000. p22. • Peacock, Judith. "The Facts about Teen Suicide." Peacock, Judith. Teen Suicide. Capstone Press, 2000. p4. • Peacock, Judith. "What to do in a Crisis." Peacock, Judith. Suicide. Capstone, 2000. p38. • Peacock, Judith. "Who Completes Suicide?" Peacock, Judith. Teen Suicide. Capstone Press, 2000. p16. • Shafa, Dariush. Suicide Warning Signs Need Attention . Article. Owensboro: Messenger Inquirer, 2009. • "EDITORIAL: Suicide Watch." Bangor Daily News (ME) 16 Dec. 2009: Newspaper Source. EBSCO. Web. 17 Feb. 2010

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