Bystander - Chapters 15 - 20 Summary & Analysis

James Preller
This Study Guide consists of approximately 43 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Bystander.

Bystander - Chapters 15 - 20 Summary & Analysis

James Preller
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Summary

In Chapter 15, Eric was surprised when Griffin came to see him at his house. Griffin asked Eric if he was mad. He said he had not talked to him much since Hallenback got hurt. Eric pointed out that Griffin had hurt Hallenback. He admitted to Eric that he did not know why he did it. Eric believed Griffin was telling the truth.

To change the subject, Eric went downstairs for a snack. When he returned to his room, Griffin was gone. A few minutes later, he was back, he told Eric he had to go to the bathroom. This time Griffin’s attitude seemed to have changed as he argued that kids like Hallenback were always going to be picked on. Eric said he did not believe that. Griffin reasoned that they were all just animals and it was why Eric had called...

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