Compare the of this event to the original novel . Provide a summary of the next episode (Tape 4, Side B) .

Clay confronts Zach about the tapes. Zach claims he didn't throw the letter away and actually kept it, highlighting the "unreliable narrator" theme of the series.

The psychological effects of being ignored or mocked. 💬 Discussion Points

Clay is struggling with auditory hallucinations of Hannah’s voice. His grief is becoming visible to his parents and teachers.

How is Clay’s reaction to the tapes differing from the other students we've seen so far?

The school's depositions continue, putting pressure on the students to keep the tapes a secret. 🗝️ Key Themes & Symbols

[s1e7] Tape 4, — Side A

Compare the of this event to the original novel . Provide a summary of the next episode (Tape 4, Side B) .

Clay confronts Zach about the tapes. Zach claims he didn't throw the letter away and actually kept it, highlighting the "unreliable narrator" theme of the series. [S1E7] Tape 4, Side A

The psychological effects of being ignored or mocked. 💬 Discussion Points Compare the of this event to the original novel

Clay is struggling with auditory hallucinations of Hannah’s voice. His grief is becoming visible to his parents and teachers. [S1E7] Tape 4, Side A

How is Clay’s reaction to the tapes differing from the other students we've seen so far?

The school's depositions continue, putting pressure on the students to keep the tapes a secret. 🗝️ Key Themes & Symbols