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World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2019, 5(2), 62-70
DOI: 10.12691/wjssh-5-2-1
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The Morality of Being Human in Family Relationships Expressed by Vietnamese Proverbs and Folk Songs

Tran Thi Thom1,

1Politics Education Department, Hanoi Metropolitan University, Hanoi, Vietnam

Pub. Date: June 13, 2019

Cite this paper:
Tran Thi Thom. The Morality of Being Human in Family Relationships Expressed by Vietnamese Proverbs and Folk Songs. World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2019; 5(2):62-70. doi: 10.12691/wjssh-5-2-1

Abstract

Family relationships are the foundation and sacredness of everyone. In this relationship, the question is what should people do to comply with morality? We could receive a wide range of replies for this question and the reason for this is everyone, nation and age has different concepts. In this article, the author studies morality of being human in family relationship expressed by Vietnamese proverbs and folk songs: the relationship between parents and children, between husband and wife as well as siblings to help the readers comprehend the value of traditional morality of being human notion and apply to behavior in family relationships nowadays.

Keywords:
morality of being human family relationship Vietnamese proverbs and folk songs

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