Well, in a workplace scenario for the'submitting to the bully' story, an employee might be bullied by a boss or a coworker. The bully could be stealing credit for the victim's work, spreading false rumors, or constantly criticizing in an unfair way. The victim, after trying to stand up for a while, submits in order not to lose their job. But this can lead to a very toxic work environment and the victim may end up suffering from stress and burnout.
I'm not sure which specific 'submitting to the bully' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with this theme. It might be about a person who is constantly harassed by a bully and finally gives in out of fear or desperation.
Another consequence is that the bully may become more aggressive. Since there is no resistance, they feel they can get away with more. For example, in a school, if a bully sees that a kid submits to having his lunch taken every day, they might start taking other things or even physically harm the victim more. Also, the victim may develop mental health issues like depression or anxiety due to the constant stress of being bullied and not fighting back.
The story of Brad the Bully might unfold like this. Brad has a habit of using his size or strength to intimidate others. He might be the type to spread rumors about other kids just to make himself feel superior. However, there could be a turning point in the story. Perhaps there is a new student who comes to school and is not afraid of Brad. This new student challenges Brad in a non - violent way, like by standing up for the victims of Brad's bullying. This makes Brad question his behavior. As time goes on, Brad starts to see the error of his ways and tries to make amends by being kind to those he once bullied.
The 'little bully' story could be about a child who constantly picks on others at school. Maybe this little bully uses physical strength or mean words to intimidate classmates. For example, he might take away other kids' toys or push them around on the playground.
I'm not sure specifically about the 'Leander High School bully story'. It could involve students being harassed, physically or verbally abused, or excluded by bullies at Leander High School. Maybe it includes things like mean rumors being spread or students being pushed around in the hallways.
The main events could be that the little bully starts to target a particular person or group. There might be a build - up of the bully's actions, getting worse over time. Then, perhaps there is a turning point where the victims start to fight back or an adult gets involved to stop the bullying. Finally, there could be a change in the bully's behavior as a result of what has happened.
In the full story of Brad the Bully, a key event could be Brad's discovery of why he bullies. Maybe he has a difficult home life and is taking out his frustrations on others. Another important event might be when the bullied kids start to unite against Brad. This unity could make Brad feel isolated and force him to re - evaluate his actions. Also, an event like Brad seeing the harm he has caused, perhaps when one of the bullied kids is really sad or stops coming to school, could be a crucial moment in the story that leads to his transformation.
One key event might be when the little bully first starts to pick on someone. Maybe he steals another child's lunch for no reason.
I'm not sure which specific 'the little bully' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with that title or a similar name. Maybe it's about a child who behaves in a bullying way at school or in a community.
The 'bully game' might be something that is not widely known. If it's a game created by a small group or for a specific community, details about its full story would be scarce. It could be a game that involves elements of one character intimidating others in a fictional setting, but again, this is just speculation without more information.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Christmas Story' you are referring to. There could be various interpretations. Maybe it's a character who teases the protagonist or causes trouble during the Christmas events in that particular story.