The real tragedy of Lonely Freddy and Alec is the fact Alec grew up being told he was a bully, and being ridiculed for his behavior, but never once did anyone tell him why the things he was doing were bad. He wasn't given constructive criticism, his parents were only using a book to raise him and Hazel and not communicating with him. He only learned the reason why his bullying behavior was wrong when he actually hurt Hazel through the Foxy incident and actually felt remorse because it mutually hurt him and Hazel at the same time. Every other time was either people made him feel wrong after bullying through punishment, or he got away with picking on people with him benefiting. He didn't have an incident where he did something to hurt someone he actually loved until Hazel, because Hazel actually made a connection with him when other kids his age and his teachers and parents didn't even attempt to. Sure, he hated Hazel, but this wasn't his or her fault that the parents acted on the books orders to show true favoritism. Favoritism doesn't bode well for any child, and I think Hazel was getting to the age where she began to realize this and learn to help. She may have been kinder in heart naturally, but being the kinder sibling gets you brownie points and gives the meaner sibling a worse reputation. The comparison and lack of communication are issues that affects Alec the most due to him being the first born and the adults' failures in teaching him the reasoning behind why his actions were wrong or flawed. When a teacher recoils when a kid smiles about being a bully instead of asking him if he even knew what that meant, that puts the kid in an uncomfortable emotional state. Alec remembers not liking the reaction the teacher had, so clearly he isn't without emotion. Idk I'm rambling.
I love how most people make Eleanor feel bad about certain people meanwhile she's the actual main villain and a villain way more sadistic than William himself
The real tragedy of Lonely Freddy and Alec is the fact Alec grew up being told he was a bully, and being ridiculed for his behavior, but never once did anyone tell him why the things he was doing were bad. He wasn't given constructive criticism, his parents were only using a book to raise him and Hazel and not communicating with him. He only learned the reason why his bullying behavior was wrong when he actually hurt Hazel through the Foxy incident and actually felt remorse because it mutually hurt him and Hazel at the same time. Every other time was either people made him feel wrong after bullying through punishment, or he got away with picking on people with him benefiting. He didn't have an incident where he did something to hurt someone he actually loved until Hazel, because Hazel actually made a connection with him when other kids his age and his teachers and parents didn't even attempt to. Sure, he hated Hazel, but this wasn't his or her fault that the parents acted on the books orders to show true favoritism. Favoritism doesn't bode well for any child, and I think Hazel was getting to the age where she began to realize this and learn to help. She may have been kinder in heart naturally, but being the kinder sibling gets you brownie points and gives the meaner sibling a worse reputation. The comparison and lack of communication are issues that affects Alec the most due to him being the first born and the adults' failures in teaching him the reasoning behind why his actions were wrong or flawed. When a teacher recoils when a kid smiles about being a bully instead of asking him if he even knew what that meant, that puts the kid in an uncomfortable emotional state. Alec remembers not liking the reaction the teacher had, so clearly he isn't without emotion. Idk I'm rambling.
Ik I've read the story last night and it was amazing 🤩
I love how most people make Eleanor feel bad about certain people meanwhile she's the actual main villain and a villain way more sadistic than William himself
Awesome video and dang what a sad backstory
Funtime Freddy don't care about anything