Melinda is the main character, and she defines bravery. Melinda knows this isn’t the end of her story, there is more. But the past, the people, and the …show more content…
Andy's
voice lingers in Melinda's head. Pounding it still. A bad daydream that will not leave.
Next, the moment that she roared on Andy, was the split second she knew that life is so tough, but so is she. “The fire inside her burned brighter than the fire around her.”
Andy was around her, she always saw Andy as a beast, stronger. But the only thing
that Andy did that scared Melinda, were his words. He was always threatening her.
Thinking she would just quit and let him get what he wanted. Although when they
were in a closed space together. Melinda burned him off her skin. She fought back. If
Melinda's parents were so concerned about her, then why didn't they ask. Everyone
Melinda told has the question lingering in their heads. "Did anybody know?"
Not even her parents. That is why Melinda was stuck in her mind. “I wonder how
long it would take for anyone to notice if I just stopped talking" says Melinda in the
novel "Speak".
Melinda had flashbacks that trigger the simple things, and then …show more content…
Melinda still has a redundant about of things to envision. And if the word spreads, her parents will be concerned. Although Melinda's parents needs to understand that pain changes everyone's names In an immense way. It makes them trust less, over think more, and shut people out. Melinda has made dozens of progress. It describes her strength. "You have to know what you stand for, not just what you stand against." Says Melinda in the novel "speak". She stands for herself, she has courage, and boldness. Melinda did not think about Andy. Melinda focused on what needed to go against him. "I never raped anybody. I don't have to. You wanted it just as bad as I did. But your feelings got hurt, so you start spreading lies, and now every girl in school is talking about me like I'm so kind of pervert. (87.8)" Said Andy to Melinda in the beginning of the school year. Andy got into her head, now Melinda knows