![]() Similarly, in some homes one or both parents play the role of the victim, the grown-up children or one of the spouses are termed as oppressors and there are those friends from neighbourhood who are always there to feed new stories about the kids/ spouse to help reinforce the victim mindset. Then there are the ever-present advisors, the friends who are always there to boost the ego and reinforce the notion of being victimised. Aren’t we still so fond of such stories?Ī child thinks he/ she is being victimised by the parents/elders/ teachers, not been given the liberties/ facilities he/ she deserves, too many checks being maintained, teachers are just after them because they do not accept the status quo, question too much. Movies after movies based on this standard theme have raked in huge profits for the producers year after year. We all play the victim card sometime or the other and don’t we excel in this game? Take any relation, parent and child, student and teacher, boss and junior there are normally three characters around whom the story revolves, an oppressor, a victim, and an observer (Victim’s friend generally) and if one is fortunate a saviour comes in some cases.
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