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bullying by classmates led Wanda to leave her school and city. discuss this statement in context of the hundred dresses. was the behaviour of her classmates justified. ​

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Answered by tabbyandme
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bullying is one of the major cost today for children's to leave school or suicide nowadays it has become major problem but I would like to say that dying is not going to solve a problem and nowadays people who buliya the other person are arrested

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Yes, it was the bad behavior of her classmates that led to her leaving the school. Most of the students usually made fun of her. She belonged to a family that was not affluent; however, she was an extraordinarily brilliant girl; her brilliance was hidden under the faded blue dress she wore and her weird name, Petronski. Wanda must have felt lonely and miserable in the class. She must have discussed this discriminatory behavior with her family members.  

As a result of this bullying, Wanda stopped coming to school; quite interestingly Wanda won the drawing competition held at the school. Then all the students realized how talented Wanda was. They felt sorry for having treated Wanda badly. Madeline, particularly felt bad as she also was not very rich.

Wanda’s father wrote a letter to Wanda’s teacher complaining about the ill-treatment his daughter had received from the American students.

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