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Bullying “13 Reasons Why” Thrashes Anti-Bullying Laws The bullying lawsuit is not merely a detail of the show but its essence. Posted July 5, 2018 ...
Let’s use "13 Reasons Why" to grow our resistance, by creating more students like Lisa, who stand up to bullying and in the process save the lives of real-life Hannah Bakers. Best of Opinion ...
Jay Asher’s bestselling YA novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, follows a boy named Clay through an emotional night after he receives a box of cassette tapes from his classmate, Hannah, who recently ...
Powerful, painful, important. “13 Reasons Why” is a new Netflix series based on a popular book that looks to tackle difficult subjects such as suicide, rape and bullying. The show follows Clay Jensen, ...
13 Reasons Why has sparked a lot of discussion since its release in late March, due to its depiction of suicide, depression, sexual assault, and bullying. Over the course of its first season, the ...
And I think 13 Reasons Why is just much more realistic than a lot of other high school movies and shows. Other shows, they’ve got all the different popularity rankings.
No matter how uncomfortable, teenage bullying and suicide are realities that need to be discussed, said Jay Asher, author of the New York Times best-seller “13 Reasons Why,” a young-adult ...
13 Reasons Why says it’s confronting tough truths about suicide and bullying. It’s not.
'13 Reasons Why' spreads suicide like a disease: Column ... It addresses rape, drugs and bullying. It is real, fans say. It is frank and honest, and will start needed dialogue.
No, the bullying lawsuit against the school is not merely a detail of 13 Reasons Why, but its essence. It’s what makes each of the characters' stories so important and so interesting.
No matter how uncomfortable, teenage bullying and suicide are realities that need to be discussed, said Jay Asher, author of the New York Times best-seller “13 Reasons Why,” a young-adult ...
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