For instance, the aggressors knows that they are people in this world that don’t retaliate back. They would not pick on someone bigger than them, because they want to bother someone that they can look down on (“Dealing with Bullying”). As well as adult bullies, they would pick on someone who has a talent in the workplace. They dislike seeing someone succeeding better than them and will do everything in their power to bring people’s attitude down. In a different fashion, dictators rules a whole country and change the citizens’ way of life. For example, Benito Mussolini was an Italian dictator from the 1900’s through the 1940’s. But before his dictatorship began, he created a group called Fasci di Combattimento, The Fascist Party. He was chosen by the Italy residents to make Italy a better country, but he also added some of his own policies (“20 Facts about Benito Mussolini”). Also, Mussolini and Hitler would partner-up together to fight in battles …show more content…
Both of these characters have a dramatic background, which results them into being disturbed as kids and adults. For example, Hitler suffered an “Oedipus mindset”, implicating he had love for his mother and not for his father (“Psychoanalysis of Leaders”). As a child, Hitler wanted authority to rule over his father and return the “lost glory” to his mother. He would also classify his father as Jews, which created his animosity as an adult. Along with bullies, they tend to have poor social skills and they become defensive over everything. According to Behavior Advisor, “For example, if another student accidentally knocks over a bully 's pencil or book, this event is viewed as having a hostile intent. The bully then retaliates (“Dealing With Bullying”). In my opinion, I believe the bullies’ parents does not teach their children about when it’s the appropriate to strike back, if necessary. As result, bullies and dictators tend to have difficult backgrounds, which lead them into