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Bullying In The Chocolate War

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In our society, the topic and concept of bullying has not been taken seriously by parents, teachers and students. The victims of bullying have been neglected and have been denied when they have pleaded for help. Fortunately, our world is changing and people are starting to take the topic of bullying more seriously and we are learning how to handle the bullies. Bullying is a global issue and people need to be informed and aware of bullying and how to deal with it. In the book, The Chocolate War, written by Robert Cormier, the main character, Jerry Renault, attends a Catholic school called Trinity High School and is being bullied and attacked for deciding not to participate in the school’s annual chocolate sale. The bullies are relentless and bully Jerry physically, psychologically and verbally to get him to do their bidding and sell …show more content…

He uses the different bullies in the novel such as Emile Janza, Archie Costello, and Brother Leon to teach different lessons about bullying to show the reader how serious it is. All the bullies are different and bully the weaker characters in different ways to show that bullying is a complex issue and it needs to be handled. The bullying in the novel is tolerated and leaves the victims hopeless as they have given up in their goal to stop the bullying. Robert Cormier allows this to happen and allows the bullies to pick on others to show what happens when bullying is not dealt with and is tolerated by others who are not victims of bullying. Robert Cormier knows that this is a global issue and hopes that his novel will inform the readers more about it and inspire them to take a stand against bullying. This is why Robert Cormier allows Emile Janza, Archie Costello, and Brother Leon to use their power to bully and manipulate the weaker characters to make the public aware of

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