In "The Revealers" by Doug Wilhelm, the bullies are primarily represented by a group of students who target the main characters, especially the protagonist, who is subjected to harassment and intimidation. These bullies use social media and physical intimidation to assert their power, creating a toxic environment at school. The story explores the dynamics of bullying, highlighting the impact on both victims and bystanders, while emphasizing the importance of standing up against such behavior.
In "The Revealers," the major events leading up to the climax involve the three main characters - Russell, Elliot, and Catalina - using their shared experience of being bullied to start a secret project where they anonymously expose the bullies at their school on a blog. As the blog gains popularity, tensions rise between the bullies and the rest of the student body. This leads to a confrontation during a school assembly where the bullies are exposed, causing a shift in the power dynamics among the students.
The Revealers was created in 2003.
Russell and Catalina get bullied in "The Revealers" because they exhibit characteristics that make them vulnerable targets for bullies. Russell is targeted because he is socially awkward and lacks confidence, making him an easy victim for those seeking to assert power over others. Catalina is bullied due to her intelligence and outspoken nature, which can be perceived as threatening by those who feel insecure or intimidated. The bullies in the novel prey on these vulnerabilities to exert control and feel a sense of superiority over Russell and Catalina.
Revealers is a book by Doug Wilhelm. It has 242 pages. It is a book about bullying.
Amanda Marrone
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strength- Russell: works together with his friends Elliot: caring towards his friends Catalina: doesn't let the bullies impact her weaknesses: Russell: cocky at times Elliot: lack of social skills Catalina: lack of confidence
Her name is Catalina Aarons
The falling action in the revealers are Elliot Catalina and Russell putting up stuff on kidnet to show the bully's to stop bullying and they put up posters
Strenght that everyone is scared of him.
There have always been bullies. There will always be bullies.