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Trey Knowles' “The Big Rock” is a humorous allegorical comedy set on a school playground where bullies make a habit of stealing other kids' lunches. The story follows the growing frustration of the students as one particular bully continues to take what isn't his. Finally, one brave kid decides enough is enough. In a bold—and comically exaggerated—act of justice, he hurls a giant millstone rock at the bully, putting an end to the tyranny once and for all. Through humor and playful exaggeration, the story delivers a simple but powerful lesson: you reap what you sow. Actions have consequences, and those who dish out cruelty may eventually face the weight of their own behavior.
By Trey KnowlesTrey Knowles' “The Big Rock” is a humorous allegorical comedy set on a school playground where bullies make a habit of stealing other kids' lunches. The story follows the growing frustration of the students as one particular bully continues to take what isn't his. Finally, one brave kid decides enough is enough. In a bold—and comically exaggerated—act of justice, he hurls a giant millstone rock at the bully, putting an end to the tyranny once and for all. Through humor and playful exaggeration, the story delivers a simple but powerful lesson: you reap what you sow. Actions have consequences, and those who dish out cruelty may eventually face the weight of their own behavior.