Nehemiah 4:3 "Now
Tobiah the Ammonite was by him, and he said, Even that which they build, if a
fox go up, he shall even break down their stone wall."
We can write about
characters who mock or who are mocked. If we’re writing children’s fiction,
we’ll probably be writing from the recipient’s point of view.
We could write about
adults who are being mocked or who were bullied as children. We might even
explore what a bully grows up like—whether he regrets his childhood actions or
whether he continues them as an adult.
We could write an essay
about what it was like being mocked or participating in being the mockers. We
could write any number of articles about it from a journalistic expose of a
school or corporation known for bullying to a roundup article about how mocking
changed peoples’ lives.
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