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Entangling Alliances Dilemma                                           Assign #2
Dave, a strong, athletic fourteen-year-old, is in his second year at Smithfield Junior High. Ever since he moved into the
district last year, his physical abilities on the football field and his daring and sometimes rude personality have rubbed
many other students the wrong way. He has steadily alienated himself from teammates, Brian and Bob, with his aggressive
style both on and off the field. Other students who are not athletes, Bill and Ben, have also had problems with Dave in the
cafeteria and the halls. Ben, Bill, Brian, and Bob, rarely seen together before eighth grade, have started hanging out
together, using their growing dislike of Dave as their common bond. Daves macho character has attracted some followers
who are pleased to share in Daves status as a dude not to mess with. Doug and Dwight are the two guys most often seen
in the company of Dave. These two, who wouldnt make any class members popularity list, revel in the attention they get
from being part of Daves group.

As football season ends, Brians and Bobs disdain of Dave is at an all-time high when Brian discovers Dave has a billy-
club device in his football locker. Braced for future trouble, each begins packing brass knuckles. Meanwhile, Dwight has
heard about the brass knuckles being carried by Brian and Bob, and he has informed Dave. Dave starts carrying a
switchblade knife strapped to his ankle under his pant leg. One afternoon on the way home from school, Ben and Dwight
(who have hated each other since a cafeteria incident in fifth grade) get into a shouting match during which Dwight lets it
slip that Dave is armed with a knife, and that Ben better lay off. Shortly afterward, Ben lets Brian, Bob, and Bill know
about the knife that Dave is concealing. Bill, a very loyal and faithful follower, secretly decides to begin toting a hidden
handgun.

The very next day at recess, Dwight is hit by a rock on the playground by an unknown assailant. Dwight swears to the
principal that it had to be Ben, but no proof is offered to implicate Ben. Dave tells Dwight later that afternoon not to worry,
everything is going to be set right. Dave tells Dwight to follow him after school.
                                                  Questions To Consider 1-6
7.What do you predict is going to happen next? Why?
8.What separated the groups of boys in the first place?
9.What caused the build up in weapons?
10.What would be the consequences of such a fight?
11.How could such a confrontation (fight) be avoided?
12.At what point in this situation would an open, honest discussion of problems between the groups of boys really have
Entangling Alliances Dilemma

Dave, a strong, athletic fourteen-year-old, is in his second year at Smithfield Junior High. Ever since he
moved into the district last year, his physical abilities on the football field and his daring and sometimes
rude personality have rubbed many other students the wrong way. He has steadily alienated himself from
teammates, Brian and Bob, with his aggressive style both on and off the field. Other students who are not
athletes, Bill and Ben, have also had problems with Dave in the cafeteria and the halls. Ben, Bill, Brian, and
Bob, rarely seen together before eighth grade, have started hanging out together, using their growing dislike
of Dave as their common bond. Daves macho character has attracted some followers who are pleased to
share in Daves status as a dude not to mess with. Doug and Dwight are the two guys most often seen in
the company of Dave. These two, who wouldnt make any class members popularity list, revel in the
attention they get from being part of Daves group.
As football season ends, Brians and Bobs disdain of Dave is at an all-time high when Brian discovers
Dave has a billy-club device in his football locker. Braced for future trouble, each begins packing brass
knuckles. Meanwhile, Dwight has heard about the brass knuckles being carried by Brian and Bob, and he
has informed Dave. Dave starts carrying a switchblade knife strapped to his ankle under his pant leg. One
afternoon on the way home from school, Ben and Dwight (who have hated each other since a cafeteria
incident in fifth grade) get into a shouting match during which Dwight lets it slip that Dave is armed with
a knife, and that Ben better lay off. Shortly afterward, Ben lets Brian, Bob, and Bill know about the knife
that Dave is concealing. Bill, a very loyal and faithful follower, secretly decides to begin toting a hidden
handgun.
The very next day at recess, Dwight is hit by a rock on the playground by an unknown assailant. Dwight
swears to the principal that it had to be Ben, but no proof is offered to implicate Ben. Dave tells Dwight
later that afternoon not to worry, everything is going to be set right. Dave tells Dwight to follow him after
school.
Questions to Consider

2.   What do you predict is going to happen next? Why?
3.   What separated the groups of boys in the first place?
4.   What caused the build up in weapons?
5.   What would be the consequences of such a fight?
6.   How could such a confrontation (fight) be avoided?
7.   At what point in this situation would an open, honest
     discussion of problems between the groups of boys
     really have helped them?

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  • 1. Entangling Alliances Dilemma Assign #2 Dave, a strong, athletic fourteen-year-old, is in his second year at Smithfield Junior High. Ever since he moved into the district last year, his physical abilities on the football field and his daring and sometimes rude personality have rubbed many other students the wrong way. He has steadily alienated himself from teammates, Brian and Bob, with his aggressive style both on and off the field. Other students who are not athletes, Bill and Ben, have also had problems with Dave in the cafeteria and the halls. Ben, Bill, Brian, and Bob, rarely seen together before eighth grade, have started hanging out together, using their growing dislike of Dave as their common bond. Daves macho character has attracted some followers who are pleased to share in Daves status as a dude not to mess with. Doug and Dwight are the two guys most often seen in the company of Dave. These two, who wouldnt make any class members popularity list, revel in the attention they get from being part of Daves group. As football season ends, Brians and Bobs disdain of Dave is at an all-time high when Brian discovers Dave has a billy- club device in his football locker. Braced for future trouble, each begins packing brass knuckles. Meanwhile, Dwight has heard about the brass knuckles being carried by Brian and Bob, and he has informed Dave. Dave starts carrying a switchblade knife strapped to his ankle under his pant leg. One afternoon on the way home from school, Ben and Dwight (who have hated each other since a cafeteria incident in fifth grade) get into a shouting match during which Dwight lets it slip that Dave is armed with a knife, and that Ben better lay off. Shortly afterward, Ben lets Brian, Bob, and Bill know about the knife that Dave is concealing. Bill, a very loyal and faithful follower, secretly decides to begin toting a hidden handgun. The very next day at recess, Dwight is hit by a rock on the playground by an unknown assailant. Dwight swears to the principal that it had to be Ben, but no proof is offered to implicate Ben. Dave tells Dwight later that afternoon not to worry, everything is going to be set right. Dave tells Dwight to follow him after school. Questions To Consider 1-6 7.What do you predict is going to happen next? Why? 8.What separated the groups of boys in the first place? 9.What caused the build up in weapons? 10.What would be the consequences of such a fight? 11.How could such a confrontation (fight) be avoided? 12.At what point in this situation would an open, honest discussion of problems between the groups of boys really have
  • 2. Entangling Alliances Dilemma Dave, a strong, athletic fourteen-year-old, is in his second year at Smithfield Junior High. Ever since he moved into the district last year, his physical abilities on the football field and his daring and sometimes rude personality have rubbed many other students the wrong way. He has steadily alienated himself from teammates, Brian and Bob, with his aggressive style both on and off the field. Other students who are not athletes, Bill and Ben, have also had problems with Dave in the cafeteria and the halls. Ben, Bill, Brian, and Bob, rarely seen together before eighth grade, have started hanging out together, using their growing dislike of Dave as their common bond. Daves macho character has attracted some followers who are pleased to share in Daves status as a dude not to mess with. Doug and Dwight are the two guys most often seen in the company of Dave. These two, who wouldnt make any class members popularity list, revel in the attention they get from being part of Daves group. As football season ends, Brians and Bobs disdain of Dave is at an all-time high when Brian discovers Dave has a billy-club device in his football locker. Braced for future trouble, each begins packing brass knuckles. Meanwhile, Dwight has heard about the brass knuckles being carried by Brian and Bob, and he has informed Dave. Dave starts carrying a switchblade knife strapped to his ankle under his pant leg. One afternoon on the way home from school, Ben and Dwight (who have hated each other since a cafeteria incident in fifth grade) get into a shouting match during which Dwight lets it slip that Dave is armed with a knife, and that Ben better lay off. Shortly afterward, Ben lets Brian, Bob, and Bill know about the knife that Dave is concealing. Bill, a very loyal and faithful follower, secretly decides to begin toting a hidden handgun. The very next day at recess, Dwight is hit by a rock on the playground by an unknown assailant. Dwight swears to the principal that it had to be Ben, but no proof is offered to implicate Ben. Dave tells Dwight later that afternoon not to worry, everything is going to be set right. Dave tells Dwight to follow him after school.
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