Someonebesidesomeone
Since: Dec, 2010
Mar 18th 2012 at 5:51:37 PM
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Does the bully has to be the villain? Can't the trope be changed to have a more general approach regarding encounters of one character with his former bully?.
RicaCriscia
The NoMouth Nocturnal
Since: Nov, 2010
Oct 24th 2011 at 7:23:39 PM
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I was taught in a school assembly that if bullies go unpunished by their graduation, they could think that they can do what they want, even to their children. Can that be a real life example?
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VinniaNein
Since: Oct, 2011
97.120.31.101
Since: Dec, 1969
Jul 20th 2010 at 10:16:29 PM
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Some of the examples on this page are not examples of the trope where the bully grows up to be a monster. Some of them are examples of where the bullied grows up to be a monster. Should we separate this into a different trope?
What if the example features a villain who wasn't in a school setting with the main characters, but was a bully when he or she was a kid nonetheless?