The 'little bully' Scut Farkus often picks on Ralphie and his friends, like pushing them around and being generally mean.
In 'A Christmas Story', the little bully, Scut Farkus, engages in various acts of intimidation. He physically harasses Ralphie and his friends. For example, he might shove them or give them menacing looks. He also verbally taunts them, trying to make them feel small and afraid. His actions are typical of a bully, creating an environment of fear for the other kids. His presence is a constant source of stress for Ralphie, who has enough on his plate with just trying to get through the Christmas season, what with his desires for a Red Ryder BB gun and all the family drama that comes with the holidays.
The little bully in 'A Christmas Story', Scut Farkus, often picks on Ralphie and other kids. He intimidates them with his mean looks and actions.
He might steal Christmas presents from other characters. Just like some bullies do in stories, they take things that belong to others to be mean.
The little tough bully, like Scut Farkus, often picks on other kids. He might push them around, steal their things or just make mean remarks to them.
The bully, Scut Farkus, picks on other kids.
In the 'Christmas story' in question, the bully might be excluding other children from Christmas activities. For instance, if there is a Christmas play or a group caroling, the bully could prevent some kids from participating. They could spread rumors about the other children, saying things like they don't deserve nice Christmas presents. This would create a sad and tense atmosphere during the otherwise joyous Christmas time.
The bully might steal presents. Just like in some stories where there is a greedy character who doesn't want others to have a good Christmas and so takes away the gifts meant for the poor or the children.
If we take Scrooge as an example, he withholds kindness. He refuses to give to charity, doesn't allow Bob Cratchit to have a proper Christmas break, and generally spreads gloom during the festive season.
If we take Scrooge as an example, he withholds warmth and kindness. He refuses to give Bob Cratchit a proper wage and is stingy about Christmas celebrations.
Scut Farkus, the bully in 'A Christmas Story', often harasses the other children. He uses his intimidating presence to steal things from them, like their hats or small toys. He also likes to physically push them around and verbally taunt them, making the schoolyard and neighborhood a less pleasant place for the kids he targets.
It's hard to say exactly who the 'little bully' is without more context. It could be a girl who is mean to her classmates at the Christmas school play, for example. Maybe she teases the other kids about their costumes or parts in the play. However, it could also be a new kid in town who is acting out because he or she is feeling left out of the Christmas festivities and doesn't know how to handle it in a positive way.