The essay Never Miss a Bully is written by Elizabeth Rau, she used to do reporting for Providence Journal and now Elizabeth Rau works as a freelance writer. Elizabeth Rau lives with her family in Providence. The stories of Rau have appeared in the Phoenix and Rhode Island Monthly. In addition to this, she is columnist for East Side Monthly (Rau, 2012).
Elizabeth Rau wrote this essay in order to show that each and every individual has sad memories that travel with his/her throughout the life. According to her, some memories, beyond any doubt give us reasons to smile even after several years, whereas other memories make us grimace. These types of memories are actually wincing. In this essay, Elizabeth Rau has told us that some of these types of memories put an indelible stain on our lives, at times literally and at times figuratively.
Elizabeth Rau wrote this essay to make tell the readers that at a very younger age, she learned the difference between a mean person and mischievous person. This essay tells that how a snowball can bring a friendship to an end. Through this essay, she speaks of the heartless attitude that was showed by her friend Minyun, and because of mean act of Minyn, she did not miss her friend. In addition to this, reflecting on her personal experience, Elizabeth Rau says that one must never miss a bully. She does not remember any of her enjoyable birthday party or any favorite toy, all she remembers is the heartless shot of Minyun. So, Elizabeth Rau advices her readers to always aim low, no matter what.
This essay clearly reflects the difference between a mean friend and a mischievous friend. A mischievous friend is an individual that mainly likes to ...