Class

Par : E.K. Hurt
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227667571
  • EAN9798227667571
  • Date de parution29/10/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

Introduction "Class" is a work that opens the door to the world of youth, where bullying, friendship, and self-discovery intertwine with complex social relationships. E. K. Hurt addresses the everyday lives of young people in schools, reflecting their concerns, fears, and dreams that resonate with many. At the heart of the story is a class that represents the diverse dynamics of a group of young people.
Each character brings their personal experiences and challenges, exploring how the environment and peer relationships shape the identity formation of youth. The author boldly tackles difficult subjects such as bullying and marginalization, highlighting how these phenomena impact not only the victims but the entire class dynamic. The tragedy reaches its climax when a bullied student, seeking a way to confront their suffering, enters the school with a firearm.
This dramatic event exposes the darkest and most complex aspects of youth life, illustrating how extreme circumstances can lead to devastating consequences. In this book, we will explore the messages and themes conveyed by "Class" and analyze how they reflect a broader social context. What are the challenges faced by young people in difficult situations? How do the roles of parents and teachers influence the lives and decisions of youth?The goal of this book is to foster discussion about the social relationships among young people and emphasize the importance of addressing bullying and its consequences.
"Class" calls for reflection and dialogue on how we can prevent such tragedies and support young people who feel alone and marginalized.
Introduction "Class" is a work that opens the door to the world of youth, where bullying, friendship, and self-discovery intertwine with complex social relationships. E. K. Hurt addresses the everyday lives of young people in schools, reflecting their concerns, fears, and dreams that resonate with many. At the heart of the story is a class that represents the diverse dynamics of a group of young people.
Each character brings their personal experiences and challenges, exploring how the environment and peer relationships shape the identity formation of youth. The author boldly tackles difficult subjects such as bullying and marginalization, highlighting how these phenomena impact not only the victims but the entire class dynamic. The tragedy reaches its climax when a bullied student, seeking a way to confront their suffering, enters the school with a firearm.
This dramatic event exposes the darkest and most complex aspects of youth life, illustrating how extreme circumstances can lead to devastating consequences. In this book, we will explore the messages and themes conveyed by "Class" and analyze how they reflect a broader social context. What are the challenges faced by young people in difficult situations? How do the roles of parents and teachers influence the lives and decisions of youth?The goal of this book is to foster discussion about the social relationships among young people and emphasize the importance of addressing bullying and its consequences.
"Class" calls for reflection and dialogue on how we can prevent such tragedies and support young people who feel alone and marginalized.