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Summary Of The Myths Of Bullying By John Cloud

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In John Cloud’s essay “The Myths of Bullying” he talks about the reaction that schools and states have to bullying. Cloud expresses his concerns for bullying and also explains the steps that people are taking to help prevent it. He explains that most of the systems used now are not effective and are making school’s waste money. He then provides his own opinion on how bullying should be approached in school systems. Cloud’s essay not only tries to persuade the reader to his cause but he uses literary elements such as bathos and logos to appeal to and draw in the reader. Cloud’s topic over bullying is a sensitive matter in the world today. He uses bathos to help this delicate topic appeal to his readers. He starts the essay talking about some of the tragic effects that bullying can have “At around 7:30 A.M. on February 27, a 17-year-old named T.J. Lane allegedly walked into a high school …show more content…

Not all that long ago, it was dismissed as an unfortunate rite of childhood.” He then uses logos to further push his ideas. He begins to explain that bullying is not as big an epidemic as expressed. He continues on saying that educators are “divided on how effective they are on actually helping kids.” Cloud then provides statistics that contradict bullying as a growing problem. His essay then talks about how Thirty-seven percent of students do not feel safe at school and how this statistic “remained stable” for decades. His use of statistics helps him use logos, showing the reader his logical reasoning behind what he is saying. He then explains that many students are both bullies and “victimizers” saying that “the Josephson institute’s Center for Youth Ethics Found that 47% had ‘been bullied, teased or taunted’ at school but that 50% had been bullies themselves.” Cloud’s use of logos helps the reader understand and believe his

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