As Jenna walks into the room, she felt as if all eyes were quickly pacing back and forth at her. Their eyes pierced hers as if they can see inside her troubled soul and recover the truths she’s managed to keep hidden. She walked in the crowded hall with one little flaw; a cast on her left arm. Though faced with troubled daunting eyes in her reflection, she noticed a smile coming from her direction. It was Matty McKibben, the hottest guy in school. As Jenna continued to walk down the hall, she knew this was the start to an all new beginning. Awkward the show, is very addicting. One episode will have you binge watching for the entire day. It sets in the modern teen era where love, drama, and sex is accounted for. Jenna Hamilton, the suicide …show more content…
She speaks in tongue twisters and always has something to say. No matter how ridiculous it sounds, it always makes some type of sense. Her red hair and porcelain like skin makes her stand out from those that deem the struggles to fit in. What good is a show if it doesn’t have a mean, snarky, loose on the mouth character? In Jenna’s case it so happens to be Sadie. She is constantly down Jenna’s throat and can never seem to bite down her tongue. If she doesn’t like something or you per se, she will tell you. You can be the authority, the principle, even the president. She will tell you how it is. She is what you would call a pessimistic and someone who likes feeding on people’s pain. Of course with a loving family, a down to earth best friend, and a mean girl from hell, Jenna’s life would not be complete without the man of her dreams. Matty McKibben is the guy that every girls and guys fond over. He stands at a little over six feet tall with copper hair that glows when bathed in sunlight and dark brown eyes that wakes everything in its presence. His smile can make the worse become good again. Jenna has been obsessed with him since band camp and spoiler alert, that’s where she lost her virginity to
Why does she keep going to the club meetings? Her best friends Sylvia believes that Amelia is in love, or has finally gotten a boyfriend. Did Amelia really find love with someone? These two questions connect so much more than you can think, and here is the why. It all started when Amelia and Sylvia were sitting in the tea restaurant and Sylvia was nagging on Amelia about how she tries to act artsy of Facebook,
Beverly Jimenez, also known as, ‘Dr.Sissy’, stretches out of her petite, cozy office and steps into the ample operatory with dark orange walls and sticky purple chairs. Sounds of suction and the metal clanking of tools can be heard. She is asked to take a look at her patient's teeth whenever she is ready. She takes a seat on the low stool and opens her metal tools from their blue transparent package. She begins to examine the teeth of a young girl.
She is an amazing kid that never gets in trouble. In Libby’s letter she brings up a great point that she never gets in trouble or does anything wrong, “ You know me dad, I never get into trouble. I always do my chores. I’m a good kid!”. That point was a very good one but in my opinion she only has one good argument point.
Did you ever want to feel humiliated by being naked on an island? If you do well the book I’m gonna be talking about is about a boy and a girl getting harassed by campers and getting sent to an island alone to survive and get humiliated. They are trying to survive by existing the island. The question we're talking about is Howie and Laura world is dangerous and malevolent or is it caring and worth exploring. I say yes
And it is the small bread crumbs of the past that Mattie gives the reader as she not only recalls, but relives, over and over again, that kept me drawn to this story. Getting further and further into this story and realizing how cinched and interwoven Mattie was to Jolene, I started to realized just how addictive, yet toxic their relationship
She also does stuff for her son, Johnny and things with her house. They were similar emotionally because, they both liked each other. They both had many struggles. She struggled with her husband Ed because once her dad died, he got bad. He had gambling issues and afterward the ranch started going downhill fast, then he left.
Although, her name does suit her in some ways, because as much as she is fierce and simple-minded, she is also loyal and kind to the people she cares about. Sadie can be determined to save a friend no matter what. Despite her attempt to be aloof, she cares about everyone around her deeply and constantly wishes
I often hear fans and people associated with the show call her a psychopath, and that
She knows what 's right but doesn 't understand why she gets treated like this. If you were Cassie, how would you react to all of these
She can see deep down into a person and bases her liking of the person on their personality, rather than their hierarchical status. An example of this in Hamadi is when despite one’s first impression of Hamadi (crazy, annoying, a fool), Susan
Juli Baker went from “head over heels” for Bryce, to the complete opposite. Her feelings for Bryce Loski completely disappear when she overhears him and Garrett talking about her mentally challenged uncle, and sees him throwing away the eggs she gave him. “It was what Bryce and Garrett had said that I couldn’t get. How could they be so cruel? And so stupid?”
The person she gets along with the best is Celia because they reminisce about where they came, speaking in Spanish and pointing out the differences between their country and America. Her inability to make connections is due to her criticalness and her wariness. She doesn't hold herself too well during difficult situations. For example, she worked up a lot of courage
She looks at the world in a more unique perspective than everyone else and classifies her as crazy.
I’m Helen Robinson, Tom Robinson’s wife. There was a timeframe in the book just after Tom was killed, before Helen could find a secure way to earn money for her family; it was a very unstable time for her and her children. Although Helen is portrayed as meek and kindhearted, much like Tom, the overwhelming sadness and pressure may have caused her to break down emotionally, or feel some emotions of vengeance towards a majority of the white community; especially the Ewells. In the novel, the black church provides her with funding and support while Tom is in court.
She controls all of the interactions of the family; everyone is dependent on her. When Walter starts skipping