Author's Note: This is my point of view piece on the book Unbelievable. In this essay I will explain to you how the point of view of some people in the book effected what happened in the story.
In Unbelievable the effect that Hanna has on everybody since she was injured by getting hit by a car by a mysterious person. Since Hanna got hit by the car and then was put in to the hospital were she was almost dead Emily; one of Hanna's friends, was forced to go to live with her aunt, uncle and cousins. Aria another one of Hanna's friends is having lots of problems with her family because her parents are scared because they don't know if the person that hit Hanna is going to go after Aria next. Spencer is the only one that things are finally good for her she was nominated for a Golden Orchid award on an essay that she stole from her sister but when her sister finds out she doesn't get mad like she usually would. When Hanna got hit by the car it affected all of her friends in a good way or a bad way.
One way that Hanna's point of view affected the story was by thinking that when she finally did wake up not knowing anything that happened to her. Aria, Spencer, Emily and Hanna have been searching for A for a long time, A has been sending them text messages to them and to some of the other people telling them secrets about the girls that they didn't want anybody to know. A has been ruining there friendships with some people and making there family members ignore them. When Hanna got hit by the car they knew right away that it had to be A, since right before that Hanna texted Spencer, Aria and Emily a text that said meet me by the Rosewood Playground we need to talkbut when Aria, Spencer and Emily got there they saw a car speeding straight towards Hanna. They couldn't help Hanna since there were so far away from her and all they could do was call the ambulances and get her to the hospital as fast as they could.
The story is not only told in a way that might convince readers how some of the characters are but how they act to. Since most of the story was in Hanna's point of view but it also makes the reader think that most of her friends are usually mean, cruel and think about themselves instead of other people. Some of the story is also told in Spencer, Aria and Emily's point of view which then lets every main character in the story show what there really like. For example; Hanna's point of view might so Spencer as a show and someone that's extremely competitive, but Spencer's point might show that she's smart and that she always tries her hardest to be what she wants to be. Therefore the different point of views of the different characters is really important so they can show what the character is really like.
Interpretation is one thing that would change about the characters if they only had one point of view the whole story. The reader might then think that a character is mean and bossy but there really just misunderstood and nice. The way that the author wrote all the different point of views is a very important part of the story.
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