![]() ![]() He and other students recount times when kids teased him at the park or in other public places, events that happened with unfortunate regularity. In particular, Wonder suggests that as intoxicating as popularity might be for August and his classmates, the social structure that allows some students to be popular requires those students to bully their less popular classmates to maintain their position.Īugust was no stranger to bullying prior to starting at Beecher Prep. Wonder is peppered with kids' observations about their social structure, how status and hierarchy function in their world at school, and what the consequences of being popular or unpopular are on the student body. Miranda: Extraordinary, but No One There to Seeįor August and the other kids at Beecher Prep, status and popularity are of the utmost importance. ![]() Jack: Why I Didn't Sit with August the First Day of School.August: Jack Will, Julian, and Charlotte. ![]()
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