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Rani’s relationship with her mother illustrates how trauma migrates across generations. Sari’s silence about her own hardships teaches Rani to internalise pain, thereby making her an easy target for external bullying. The breakthrough occurs when Rani witnesses the same therapeutic practices that once healed her mother now applied to her bully, suggesting that confronting trauma requires both self‑reflection and external assistance. pembullyku genjot tubuh ibuku asahi mizuno indo18
| Character | Role | Core Conflict | Evolution | |-----------|------|---------------|-----------| | Rani | Protagonist, narrator | Powerlessness vs. agency; filial duty vs. self‑preservation | From a passive victim to an assertive advocate of bodily autonomy | | Bima | Antagonist‑turned‑redeemed figure | External aggression vs. internal insecurity | From bully to humbled participant in communal healing | | Sari | Mother, labor‑worker | Physical exhaustion vs. desire for self‑care | Reclaims health and dignity through communal physiotherapy | | Maya | Former physiotherapist, mother of Bima | Professional identity vs. maternal guilt | Serves as bridge linking the two families, embodying inter‑generational empathy | Catatan ini akan sangat membantu bila kamu perlu