In the 1950’s people did not take bullying seriously, students would bully because they wanted to look tough, cool, be popular, and they wanted that self approval from their peers. They would bully mostly younger kids or students such as “nerds or geeks”(Steven) without having any consequences . The bullying would be physical or verbal just like in lord of the flies they would bully verbally by saying hurtful words like, "You're talking too much...Shut up, Fatty."(Goldin) or , "You're always scared. Yah---Fatty!"(Goldin) and physically when, "Jack snatched the glasses off his face…"(Goldin) or, "Henry and Johnny were throwing sand at Percival who was crying quietly again..."(Goldin). If you would tell an adult that you were being bullied they would just tell you ,“get tough”(Steven) or ,“stand up”(Steven) to the bully. People started to take notice of the effects of bullying in the 90s, when two seniors at Columbine High School in Littleton Colorado, shot twelve students and one teacher to death, and wounded many others. Many ask, what would drive these student to commit this malicious act? Well both of the shooters were classified as gifted children that had been previously bullied for years. Since then, society started to take a closer look at the side effects bullying and began to have a different perspective in bullying situations. Schools started to take gradual actions on bullying and began employing a …show more content…
Intimidation is frighten someone in order to make them do what one wants. Intimidation is often called “bullying’s evil twin” because intimidation is a big part of the bullying process. Intimidation can be portrayed through objects such as the conch in Lord of the Flies, "Shut up, said Ralph absently. He lifted the conch. Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things." (Golding 231). In Lord of the Flies Golding uses the conch as a form of intimidation for whoever had the conch was in position to speak and everyone had to listen. Bullies also use threats to build up intimidation against the victim, much like in Lord of the Flies when Jack threatens the other tribe “I’m warning you. I’m going to get angry. D’you see? You’re not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don’t try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else... we shall do you, see?”. Golding portrayal of verbal and physical intimidation used by the boys is very closely related to the verbal and physical intimidation that bullies still use