"Punished" by Victor M. Rios follows the lives of urban youth caught in the cycle of punitive discipline and criminalization. The characters reflect societal attitudes towards marginalized communities, exploring themes of racism, poverty, and institutional discrimination. Each character navigates their environment with resilience and determination despite facing numerous challenges.
LOGAN
Chaucer believes fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin. (@pex)
wilbur and logan
The main character of the book "Punished" by David Lubar is Logan Burnett, a teenager who discovers he has the power to make people's punishments come true just by saying "That's not fair." The story revolves around Logan navigating the consequences of using this newfound ability.
There is Zinkoff
You Know What? It's A Really Good Book! 'Punished!' I'm Reading It Right Now! And Doing My Book Report On It. Read It :D
yes they are all characters of a book
if you mean the Cullen's then in the first book in the lunch room if you mean all the characters in the book then as soon as you read it of course
big fat ugly liers were punished physically
All of the characters since of duty.
for fighting
I know this might be an unpopular answer, but you should try reading the book.