Definition Essay On Bullying

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“Bullying will not be tolerable, if any student is bullied he or she may get in touch with the teacher and strict actions will be taken against the bully “this is a classic example of what the authority in this case the teacher would say in his speech about the practice of bullying .But they don’t really know what will happen to the student after he has informed the authority , even if the most severe action would be taken nothing much would happen except new a definition would be added to define the person such as a complaint box or coward.

At a very small age he was asked who you are, he is supposed to know who he is because if he does not know others will tell who you are for example fat show, geek, obese, bones, after some years he is …show more content…

In school when he is asked the same question and if he replies a writer one says be realistic, if he says a businessman one says that you don’t have the money, so from telling who he is , now they tell him what he should become, they are asking him to become something which he does not want to become by sacrificing what he wants to become. Then getting annoyed by the words one day he decided to stand up and go to the teacher but again fearing that he would lose his friends which were anyways not so many ,he stopped, those who called names further starting throwing spit balls leaving no other option but to no to sit at the last bench of the class, when he went out of the class and started walking on the corridors but later realizing that it’s a battlefield where he was outnumbered , most of the times staying in the class or corridors because the outside ground was worse , there he was supposed to stand still like a statue as if he did not exist after hearing and feeling all this , the healing remedy he tried to apply was to empty himself get rid of all the feelings and don’t tell me that hurts less that broken bones and at the end leaving no option for him but to accept this is that this is what he is this is what he was meant to be , the ‘he’ in these lines refers to