"Don't call me Ishmael" is a novel by Michael Gerard Baver. In this novel there is a lot of bullying. Bullying is repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological behaviour that is harmful and involves the misuse of power by an individual or a group towards one or more people. Bullies should be helped and punished because counselling can be used to help the bully and they might know what is the problem with them.They should also be helped and punished because if they bully was punished, the students would be aware that bulling is bad and that bullies would realise that actions can impact others and they can change.
Bullies should be helped because counselling can help the bully and their problems. By counselling, the counsellor might know why the bully is bullying people. There are many reasons why they bully such as family issues, social issues, the bully's personal history and much more. Barry Bagsley is a bully and they can figure out what is wrong with him. Do you think they could help him?
Bullies should also be helped because they can realise can impact others and can change. When the bully sees another bully bashing someone up, they bully would see that the victim is hurt and sad. The bully would finally stop because of their gilt.
Finally, bullies should be punished because if they were punished, the student would be aware that bullying is bad. In Don't call me Ishmael, Miss Tarango gave students a challenge on the power of language and try to make the person off the chair without touching them. She put Barry on the chair so that Barry would know that bullying is bad and that the people that were being bullied by him were upset.
In conclusion, bullies should be helped and punished because counselling can be used to help the bully and they might know what is the problem with them.They should also be helped and punished because if they bully was punished, the students would be aware that bulling is bad and