Inspired by his son's behavior, Robert Comill decided to write this novel called the Chocolate War. Cormier's son, Peter refused to sell chocolate as a rule in the school's annual sales (Kemp 1), so Cormier thought it would be an interesting plot for the book. In this book, Robert Coimia introduces some characters that control each other to gain strength and manipulate each other to produce evil. In the whole novel, the concept of power is expressed in various ways.
Robert Colmieko Lumier 's Chocolate War. Chocolate War: Fiction. : Pantheon, 1974. Print it. o "Robert Comil's chocolate war has commented on pressure, disqualification, bullying, harassment from friends, which provides an opportunity to explore issues related to bullying and harassment focusing on the role of onlookers Decrease strongly affecting bullying and harassment When witnessing this kind of abuse encourage you to think and act like intervention Unavoidable rejection and ridicule? Stan, Paula. "New study: chocolate War and bullying: role and responsibility of bystanders. "Wolf Creek Public School. Safety and care School and community group Web page November 12, 2012
Beyond the chocolate war, Robert Comill 's novel is an amazing sequel to the chocolate war. Robert Comill is a successful writer with his extraordinary talent to draw a typical life in everyday life. He is also the author of the 10th year book "The First Death" this year. As its name implies, these books are centered around the same classification: Conflict however these are not general books on purely physical warfare and fighting. He not only constructs complicated climaxes through actions but also through people's thinking, and cultivates plots and stories very carefully.