Literary Terms:
- Crisis: A turning point in the action of a story that has a powerful effect on the protagonist.
Ex.) An example of a crisis is when Melinda finds out that IT(Andy Evans) is with her used to bestfriend Rachel and she wants to warn her.
- Climax: The highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something
Ex.) An example of climax is when Melinda starts talking to her parents.
- Resolution: The conclusion of a plot's conflicts and complications, resolution also known as the falling action.
Ex.) An example of Resolution is that everyone finds out what Andy really is and they congratulate Melinda and she's happy that Rachel finally isn't with Andy. Melinda in the end wil confess to Mr.Freeman everything.
- Metaphor: a figure of speech that makes a comparison between to unlike things, without using the word like or as.
Ex.)An example of a metaphor is when Melinda says that the cafeteria is a giant sound stage where they film daily segments of teenage humiliation.
- Simile: A common figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison between two things by using words such as like, as, than, appears, and seems.
Ex.) An example of a simile is when melinda says that her feelings are chewing her alive like an infestation of thoughts, shame, mistakes.
Vocabulary Terms:
- Indoctrination: to imbue with learning.
"If I ran a high school, I would include stuff like this in the first-day indoctrination."(P.172)
- Momentum: force or speed of movement.
"The friendly momentum keeps Rachel/Rachelle and Andy walking all the way to the end of the hall."(P.150)
- Symmetrical: well-proportioned.
"This one is not perfectly symmetrical."(P.196)
- Delinquency: wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior.
"Cutting-edge adult delinquency."(P.163)
Discussion Questions:
- Mr.Freeman tells Melinda, "Nothing is perfect, flaws are interesting." He's literally talking about drawing a tree but what do you think he really means? He is probably telling Melinda that nothing or no one is perfect in life and have lots of inperfectness that makes them who they are and interesting in there own way.
'Nothing is perfect. Flaws are interesting.''(P.153)This quote helps prove my point because nobody is perfect even though they say they are. People make wrong choices and make mistakes and learn what they have brought up upon themselves which makes them interesting.
- David is a true friend to Melinda, but he tells her something she may not want to hear. He says people have to speak up for their rights, referring to the suffragists. What should his words mean to her.His words should mean to her that she has to speak up about problems and about what has happened to her and how she has suffered to forget that pain she hides inside and is keeping it hidin which is only hurting her in the inside causing her pain and only suffering by herself but let it out and speak up for herself.
"You can't speak up for your right to be silent. That's letting the bad guys win...But don't expect to make a difference unless you spek up for yourself."(P.159) This quote helps prove my answer because it shows that the words David is telling Melinda will be taken a different way from Melinda's poitn of view.
- Melinda's father explains to her that the arborists are cutting of disease and damage to make it possible for the tree to grow again. How can the pruning of the tree be compared to Melinda's life? the pruning of the tree can be compared to Melinda because it's like if she is getting rid of her fears and starting to speak up for herself by talking to others more and trying to leave her horrible nightmare behind by gaining confidence again.
"And that tree is sick. See how the branches on the left don't have any buds? I should call someone to take a look at it."(P.167) This quote supports my answer because the tree is like a meaning for Melinda that she is sick and that she can't bloom because it doesn't have any buds which for her is confidence.
Journal Topics:
- Is a school a place where you can really say what you think?
Ex.) An example of a school being a place where you can really say what you think is when Melinda writes on the girls bathroom, guys to stay away from and places IT and lots of people write horrible things about him days later and what he did or is.
I really think that sometimes school is a place where you can really say what you think because there are things you can't talk to you parents or family member and that youcan to to with a friend that is willing to listen.
- Have you ever felt like there were two "yous" fighting inside of you?
Ex.) An example from the book of two "yous" fighting inside you is when Melinda is walking home and the party Melinda is fighting with the scared or Melinda with fear about that she should/shoudn't have gone with David.
Sometimes I have felt like there were two me's inside me because sometimes i fight with myself about that i should/shouldn't have gone or done something.