Abstract

The present paper focuses on a new phenomenon in psychological sciences. Bullying can also refer to power-imbalances between two or more persons and between two organizations. Harassment is not limited to a single school or location. In this paper, Bullying is the subject of one of Shakespeare's historical plays, Richard III, in which his complete competence as a dramatist emerges in his description of the protagonist character's collapse. Heaven is another example of bullying. Kawakami's inexhaustible ability is exposed in this text. Heaven depicts teenage anguish in an honest, brutal, and sympathetic way. The paper follows the comparative approach in dealing with this them as it compares between the selected texts. It starts with an introduction to the subject which is followed by a discussion and it ends with a conclusion that sums up the findings.

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