Addressing bullying requires a multifaceted approach that involves:
Mizuno frames bullying not as an isolated act of individual cruelty, but as a manifestation of broader societal hierarchies. Bima’s aggression is linked to his family’s precarious economic status, the pressure to perform masculine dominance, and the lack of emotional support. The story thus invites readers to view bullying through a sociological lens—an outlet for suppressed anxieties about masculinity and class.