“Hey! Stop it, get away” little Danny bellowed as he was getting picked on by Billy the big bad bully. “Let me just eat my lunch in peace.”
“What’s the matter? Are you going to go cry to your mommy for help?” Billy teased the little kid.
Billy was a troubled kid who always seemed to enjoy bringing his own frustrations and problems out on others, mostly that were smaller than him. At home, Billy didn 't have the support from his parents as some others might have. Some seem to think this is why he acts the way he is. Billy has always been a big kid, starting from when he was 5’3 just at the age of 10 years old, dominating everyone on the football field. Now, Billy is 15 and stands at 6’2, and continues dominating the game. He has always
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Compared to him, billy looked like he atleast had a good foot on him, if not even more. Danny got up and started to back away as billy came closer and closer, eventually pinning him up against the wall. Once billy had danny where he wanted him, he reached back, groped for the mash potatoes, keeping a dead eye look at him. He then grabbed a handful, and then POP! Danny lay cold on the cafeteria floor, with mash potatoes smear across his nose and mouth. He had been knocked out.
¨OOOOHHHH!¨ you heard from all the kids at lunch when the initial punch happened.
The lunch aids and gym teachers came rushing to the scene
¨What happened here,¨ asked one of the gym teachers.
“Billy punched danny in the face!” screamed one of the students from across the other side of the room with a smirk.
“Come with me.” the teachers and aides told billy.
They grabbed him by the arms and dragged him to the office. But man did he put up a fight, freeing one arm and trying to run. He made halfway down the hall until one of the gym teachers tackled him in his trail.
“You 're in a lot of trouble kid.” said the aide.
If only billy actually knew how much.
As billy was literally being dragged by the two biggest gym teachers in the school, he saw that he was being hawked down by all the students. The students stay in astonishment, as there was a kid being dragged down the hallway to the principal 's office. Billy didn 't care much of it. He was the biggest baddest
Kanye West and Harding’s quotes both relate to the character Billy Bibbit because he was an outcast in society and thought lowly of himself. Billy was different, and because of this, society did not accept him and that caused him to stay sheltered by his mother. His mother was overprotective and did not toughen Billy up, so Billy had a stutter and a deep dependence on other people. When he got to the hospital, he had no experience in the real world, and he suddenly had no help from his mother. This led him to be more withdrawn and allowed people to belittle him because he could not stand up for himself. After being made fun of and thrown aside by society, Billy had no self confidence. His feelings towards himself were only negative, and these feelings rules
To the casual eye, Billy looks like the typical bad boy. A boy that ran away from home, showing his rebellious tendencies. A boy that would most certainly be a bad influence over anyone. However, as we take a closer look into Billy's true personality,
Her first challenge comes when Billy himself does not want to do ballet because of his preconceived ideas that only girls and gay boys do it. The teacher pursues her objective by being stern and demanding. This gets Billy to take dancing seriously and she furthers her goal. However, trouble comes when Billy’s father finds out that he is not doing his boxing lessons. The teacher tackles this with her stern tactics from before but intermixes an appeal of sympathy for Billy’s talent. Unfortunately, she is unsuccessful and has to result to being secretive in order for Billy’s father not to find out. The conflict between the two characters was very intense due to conflicting objectives and strong tactics; it raised the stakes and grabbed the attention of the audience. This makes the viewer root for Billy to succeed despite his
When Dale accepted the position as coach and history and civics teacher thought he would be welcome with open arms. When he got to the high school he stop a teacher to ask her where the principal office was, she told him that the office was up the stairs and she thought they were hiring a younger person to be the head coach. As she proceed to question him he interrupts her question by stating this felt like an interview and he thought he already had the job. The teacher did not like his response and walked off. Dale showed the teacher and the townsmen that he was not a person that was going to take orders from them when it came to the basketball team. The townsmen corner Dale
Billy is tough. He got into a fight with the kids at the town of Talequh when they starting teasing on his dogs.
So, Billy walked up to the plate and started the at-bat. Before he started to hit, he walked over to the third base coach. He asked, “What should I do?”
I don't how why these kids would to attack me because I payed the phone with my hard sweat. and they don't have to work to get anything but they are still going to get the phone but have to break their backs. I feel like I am the one that has to be jealous that they don't work and I have to get money to buy stuff. They really don't appreciate what they and what they don't have to do. I wish had everything on palm of hand like they do.Their parent should teach them how hard work pays off and how it feels to work under the hot sun.
His father knew that he was chopping down the largest tree in the woods. However, he did not supervise Billy, so he must have believed Billy was ready for a task like this. By chopping down this tree, Billy was learning persistence and independence, two very important life skills. In addition, by chopping down this tree, he was growing into and proving himself a man. Chopping down a tree is work for a grown man, and though he was only 10 years old, Billy chopped down that tree. Billy showed that he was not a boy anymore; he was a
His father 's expectations that his sons should participate in a rough activity like boxing is shown by the presence of Jackie at the training session, and his high expectations are shown in his dialogue. Billy’s father later recognises his son’s talent in ballet, and is ecstatic when Billy is allocated a spot in the Royal Ballet School. This euphoria is highlighted in the high key natural lighting that surrounds Jackie as he travels up the hill to express this new knowledge with his fellow peers. SUMMARY SENTENCE ABOUT BILLYS TRANSFORMATION IN HIS SOCIETY AND THE ACCEPTANCE THAT FOLLOWED.
The trauma Billy has experienced is shown in an absurd light. He believes himself to be time traveling. He believes that he has been abducted by aliens who look like toilet plungers, and that they are keeping him in a
The very next day billy was getting beaten up in a corner by three bully tomatoes billy was trying to run away when suddenly
Before there had been conflict between them, because Helen looked down on Billy for being a cripple, and Billy was hurt by how she treated him. In this exchange, we can see that Billy is realizing that this kind of rough talk is part of Helen’s personality. He realizes that he will have to accept this part of Helen and remember that it is her form of tough love. Helen is also learning in this exchange. She starts out being very harsh and almost cruel to Billy, however, she relents and begins speaking kinder.
He fell flat on his face, suffering from a bad nosebleed. Daniel de Blouscheur, the Halberd Guard, checked to see he was fine, and called a nearby citizen to watch over him as he proceeded into the house.
For example, after discovering that Billy has had sexual intercourse with Candy, Nurse Ratched shames him for doing so. When her reprimanding receives little reaction from the still drowsy patient, the Nurse then says, “‘What worries me Billy...is how your poor mother is going to take this.’... Billy flinched and put his hand to his cheek like he’d been burned with acid”(314). At the mention of his mother, Billy immediately becomes alert and anxious and his stutter returns. The thought of his mother’s disapproval is so emotionally and physically distressing that Billy chooses to kill himself, rather than confront her.
Growing up in a tight knit community means Billy is constrained to follow the traditions upheld by the men in his family, these include stereotypical male activities like boxing and mining. Due to Jackie, Billy’s fathers, status in the community people look up to him as a masculine figurehead, this role is soon jeopardised by Billy’s new-found passion for Ballet. One scene shows Billy coming home after ballet and running straight to his room in an attempt to hide his ballet shoes under his bed, his father walks past and asks what he is doing, Billy then hides his shoes and says he has lost his boxing gloves to which Billy’s father replies “They were my dad's gloves. You better take better care of them, okay?” This suggests Jackie wishes for Billy to continue the boxing tradition. The traditional violence of boxing is carried across into Jackie and his eldest son’s, Tony, activities. The two are seen as trailblazers for the frenzied