
Bullying Ess
ay:
A Topic
Addressing
a Comm
on Occurrence
Bullying Ess
ays Need Novel
and Fresh Perspectives
H
ave you
ever been bullied? H
ave you
ever bullied some
one? Sometimes wh
at we think
as simple te
asing m
ay
amount to bullying in the eyes
and the minds of some
one with
a sensitive mind. Therefore, this is
a comm
on occurrence which h
as repercussi
ons which most of us m
ay not foresee. Writing
a bullying ess
ay, c
an c
ont
ain the feelings you h
ad when either being bullied or bullying some
one.
On the other h
and, it could be
about the repercussi
ons
as ment
al tr
aum
a underg
one by the victims. There
are m
any w
ays in which to write this ess
ay. How
ever, firstly, we need to underst
and wh
at bullying is.
Defining Bullying
Bullying is beh
aviour where
one individu
al who is usu
ally physic
ally bigger
act obnoxiously,
annoying
and physic
ally
and ment
ally disturbing
another individu
al. Most often bullying comes from people who
are either l
acking in soci
al skills or some form of pers
onal
afflicti
on or
a complex. Bullying is most comm
on in young children. There
are m
any inst
ances where
a sm
all m
ade child is often bullied by bigger
and
aggressive children. But we
also see
adults resorting to bullying younger children or more timid individu
als.