Bullying Allusions, Definition, Citation, Reference, Information - Allusion to Bullying
- Chowne, Parson Stoyle terrorizes parish; kidnaps children. [Br. Lit.: The Maid of Sker, Walsh Modern, 94–95]
- Claypole, Noah bully; becomes thief in Fagin’s gang. [Br. Lit.: Oliver Twist]
- Curley he picks on feeble-minded Lennie. [Am. Lit.: Of Mice and Men]
- Flashman, Harry unconscionably impudent and overbearing coward. [Br. Lit.: Flashman; Tom Brown’s Schooldays]
- hector street gang member (early 1600s). [Br. Hist.: Espy, 40]
- Kowalski, Stanley crude humor, animal maleness. [Am. Lit.: A Streetcar Named Desire]
- McTeague forbidden to practice dentistry, he becomes mean and surly. [Am. Lit.: McTeague]