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Last Person Hannah Sees: Librarian Poet


As Hannah is going into the post office to mail the box of tapes, she runs into the nice librarian guy from the poetry group. They exchange pleasantries. She smiles and acts completely normal. There is no indication she's about to kill herself. I wonder what others took from this and why this was included? He was a very minor character and it seems like this is a completely unnecessary thing to include.
So is there a message we can take from this?
I'm thinking that it reveals one last last chance for her to open up to someone about her issues, and she still lets nothing on about what she's going through. She doesn't give any clues that she's in torment to this guy who is all about self-expression and being open and honest in poetry. To me, this shows that she ultimately is responsible for taking her life because she simply didn't or couldn't open up about her issues and ask for help. She was effectively already dead at that moment. I don't know. I just found it a very sad scene.

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she had already made her mind up about killing herself..nothing was going to change that.

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Yet you claim the Porter could have stopped what he did not see.

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He SHOULD have seen the signs. He could have notified her parents.

As for the run in in the post office, she had made her mind up, had no help from anyone, no one intervened, and thus carried out her plan.

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I guess she was on her way to join Dead Poets Society...








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There are 2 purposes for having that scene. The first one is to show the effects of having her poem stolen and published; the poetry was a safe outlet for her until that point, then it was effectively cut off. The other purpose has to do with the "warning signs" of someone who is suicidal. Once someone makes that decision, they can be very upbeat because they're no longer weighed down by trying to solve whatever it is they were trying to deal with.

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