Date Rape Victims In All The Rage By Courtney Summers

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All the Rage by Courtney Summers is a novel about a rape victim named Romy that lost her respect because no one wanted to believe that the town’s golden boy Kellan Turner raped her. The night after she attended a party, she woke up with no memory of the previous night and news that her former best friend Penny Young was missing. There is a huge mystery to solve with Penny Young that raises many questions about date rape drugs, rape and death. All the Rage shows readers that society doesn’t allow rape victims a chance for rightful justice portrayed by the preconceived notions that surround the main Character Romy, the setting of the novel and the theme.
The theme of this novel is a morbid thought that often rape victims don’t receive their rightful …show more content…

The novel takes place in the town of Grebe, which is considered a small town, which has only three restaurants and what Romy considers “People think Grebe’s a bird not a destination”(Page 27), meaning that it is not a large city, for example New York City. In small towns where everyone knows everyone it is easy for news to spread. For example the news of Romy’s father being an alcoholic and having a bad relationship with the Turners as well Romy accusing Kellan Turner of Rape. Therefore when everyone knows everyone it is easy to create notions and insinuations about certain people, like Romy. Therefore when she blames Kellan Turner who's “On the Football team. His father is the sheriff and his mother sits at the top of a national auto supply chain and they are both so proud” (Page 5) Kellan Turner accused of being a rapist, didn’t receive a just investigation, because Kellan is the sheriff’s son, and has a higher point of power in the town. Whereas in a larger city like Toronto where people in authority don’t have personal connections to citizens, it’s easier to go into an unbiased investigation and find legitimate evidence to create a justified case. Therefore the setting of this novel shows that justice isn’t rightfully given to rape victims in small towns because justice isn’t blind in such settings, therefore not giving a fair trial and investigation for the

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