A lot of you cared, just not enough...Really Hannah Baker?

by - May 26, 2018

The mind fights all the time, but our heart tries to save us from ourselves...and one day your loved ones find a piece of paper, last piece of paper written by you and shattered. Everything, every goddam moment shatters into pieces. Suicide ends everything, every fight, every protection, every up and every down in life, it just ends every goddam thing... In my point of view, living can be considered as an integral part...I mean what's the point of ending your life and what will you get from that thing. NOTHING right?

So today I'm gonna make you familiar with a Televisionary personality Katherine Langford who played the role of Hannah Baker. So today let’s get to know something about Hannah Baker.
For those who don’t know who Hannah Baker is, let me make you guys familiar to her. It’s a fictional character of a novel ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ which was adapted by the Netflix as 13 Reasons Why. So the story revolves around a girl who struggles to make a living in a compassionless school environment. At the beginning of the season, Hannah Baker commits suicide and leaves a box containing audio cassettes which are recorded by Hannah about the 13 reasons for her suicide. For more subscribe to Netflix and continue your watching.

A lot of you cared, just not enough...Really Hannah Baker?

I really appreciate and praise the performance of Katherine Langford as an actress and want to congratulate her for receiving a Golden Globe Award for her great performance as Hannah Baker.

And Hannah Baker, I’m really very sorry about everything that happened to you. I hope you’ve found your peace, but undeniably we’ve lost ours. But Hannah Baker, Are you sorry for depressing the new generation? If you’re not, then you should. See I am not against her at all. I understand that depression is very common and real, I understand how negatively it affects the way you think, the way you feel and the way you act. I know it feels like you’re into the water, you do not know how to swim. It is like drowning in your own thoughts but not being able to die. I know that the 13 Reasons Why has shown the suicide from every possible facet. I really liked that how it opened the door for everyone to talk about suicide blatantly, especially the social pressure that some children and teenagers are facing nowadays like social injustice, sexual assault, suicide and whatnot. No wonder that 13 Reasons Why has catapulted the subject of suicide to the forefront.

But on the other hand, it also suggests that the others were responsible for Hannah Baker’s death. I personally think here that it misleads the audience by suggesting that Hannah Baker chose to die, she was compelled to die, and the reason were others. But actually, it was not. She chose to die because of illness, preferably mental illness, I can say. After watching season 1, I can say that Clay Jenson suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the reason was Hannah Baker and don’t tell me she’s not. And I really think that Tyler Durden was right all along.

A lot of you cared, just not enough...Really Hannah Baker?

You committed suicide but have you ever wondered how beautiful it would feel when you haven’t taken that drastic step. Everybody goes through the situation where they think that they’re disregarded, but that’s the only situation where you need to figure out that ending of life isn’t the solution, it can never be actually. It is very easy to close the door and turn off the light but it takes appreciable courage to come out of that darkness and feel the light, see the light. I really wanted you to see another sunrise. I really wanted you to have a great start, a fresh start and you had Clay with you. There are many people out there who are seeking someone’s help and that someone is not ready to help s/he at all. You had Clay which can aid your mental health just by loving you. But unfortunately, you ended up just by ending yourself.


When does depression end? When it ends you? Not really…




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