I’m offering you an opportunity to do your own tapes. When
you have a party you could have a scavenger hunt but instead of it ending in
one or two hours, make it last at least a week or two. By getting your friends
together make your voice guide them to look for the lost thing you were looking
for. Or with your own tape recorder you
could just allow your friends to find you.
It will be fun. And with tapes you know it could be pretty darn amazing
thing to do. The tape recorder is just a
more fun way to communicate with people. But please with these fun video
recording tapes and all we are also going to send an informational packet about
suicide. Please if you ever see someone who needs a friend be there for them
because you don’t know the journey they have had to go through. They them
self’s or you even don’t know what to do any more and think that death is the
only way out to not be terribly miserable. But you, I, everyone could prevent
this from happening.
This
idea was taken throughout the whole book. When Hannah had sent tapes instead of
anything modern. All though not in the physical story in the Ask the Author in
the back of the book it tells us why. Although he said he used it because “when
something is out-of-date but the characters acknowledge it, the book is
suddenly up-to-date” he used it for getting his book recognized, but I believe
that there’s other significance to it. I believe that Jay Asher had used Tapes
instead of anything modern because then it would take the mystery away from the
book, of whom had the second set of tapes. Without the tapes Clay would never
have stolen the Walkman, and we would have never known it.
The
idea of an informational packet about suicide also came from the book. In one
of the tapes Hannah had made she had mentioned that she “Wrote a note to Mrs.
Bradley that read: “suicide. It’s something I’ve been thinking about. Not too
seriously, but I have been thinking about it.” And that she “wanted someone to
figure out who wrote the note and secretly come to my rescue” so
with this it’s better for people to be better informed in this Very serious
topic. When they think someone may be going toward the wrong path and thinking
about suicide, it’s better to go make them feel that you truly care about them.
I think
people will like this because who doesn’t want to make an awesome game like, a
scavenger hunt, last more than just a couple hours. It also gives the person
who had read thirteen reasons why to experience the frustration and sadness
that Clay had experienced while listening to the tapes. The informational
package not many will want but I think many people will truly appreciate that
suicide is not just a light topic that is not taken seriously. And with his
informational packet many will try the best to “save” the one they are worried
about. And it will be there guide to try to help a loved friend or stranger.
Another reason that I think people will like the making their own tapes is
because it’s always fun to make a secret audio journal or facts about them self’s, that they can pass around to
people without them knowing how had passed the tapes out. Some people like a great
mystery. It is also a good way to reveal thing about yourself without anyone
knowing so.


>I like your idea and explanation of the information packet
ReplyDelete>I'm not as clear on what kind of tapes or scavenger hunt you envision. I guess the purpose or what I would do as the fan or reader is a little unclear.
>when you describe the audio journal in the final paragraph, I think that's a really clear focus you could build from!
I like the idea about the tapes and how it would take longer than a few hours, as well i like the idea of the suicide packet because it makes you really appreciate life and no one should ever want to end thier own.
ReplyDeleteI like the whole tape idea with the scavenger hunt. It would be fun to spread a party out over a whole week and hunt for missing things and following tapes, sounds pretty cool.
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