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In "The Bully," Mr. Mitchell provides Darrell with guidance and support to help him navigate his challenges. He encourages Darrell to confront his problems directly and emphasizes the importance of communication and standing up for oneself. Mr. Mitchell also offers practical advice and acts as a mentor, helping Darrell build confidence and resilience against bullying.
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In "Bullying Darrell," the primary characters include Darrell himself, who is the victim of bullying, and his bullies, often characterized by their dominance and cruelty. Supporting characters may include friends or allies who attempt to help Darrell, as well as authority figures, like teachers or parents, who may be oblivious to the bullying or struggle to intervene effectively. The dynamics between these characters highlight the emotional and social challenges of dealing with bullying.
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In "The Bully" by Paul Langan, Darrell's mom, Jackie, is described as a strong and supportive figure. She is portrayed as having a no-nonsense attitude and is dedicated to her family. Her appearance reflects her hardworking nature, often depicted as practical and straightforward, focusing more on her role as a mother than on physical appearance.
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In "The Bully" from the Bluford Series, the main character is Darrell Mercer, who is a new student at Bluford High School. The bully in the story is Tyray Hobbs, who torments and intimidates Darrell throughout the book. Other characters include Darrell's friend Amberlynn Scott and his English teacher, Mr. Mitchell.
In the book "The Bully" by Paul Langan, Darrell's cousins are named Naz and Rodney. They are portrayed as supportive and caring family members who help Darrell navigate through difficult situations at his new school.
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