![]() ![]() ![]() Ross and Principal Owens discuss that the wave has gone too far.Īnother negative effect of The Wave is bullying. Especially high school students who aren't aware that they're part of an experiment." Mr. The second example of peer pressure by Strasser is, "Realize now that I made a mistake. When students hear about the group, they start joining. Ross starts thinking that The Wave will go all through the school. The first example of peer pressure is, "The Nazi's might have been a minority, but they were a highly organized, armed, and dangerous minority, you have to remember that the rest of the German population was unorganized, unarmed, and frightened." (Strasser,12) Mr. One of the negative effects of The Wave is peer pressure. ![]() The negative effects of The Wave are peer pressure and bullying. The Wave is positive because of leadership and the importance of a school family. The Wave takes a turn when the experiment gets out of hand. He starts an experiment to simulate what it was like to be in the Holocaust. The Wave is about a high school history teacher who is teaching his students about the Holocaust. Have you ever been in a school group when too many people join and it gets out of hand? The book that we are talking about is The Wave by Todd Strasser. ![]()
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