Respect is really important for living in society. It constitutes the dignity of the individual. Ideally, it is interpreted as the value of appreciation of someone or something, and some believe that it is a respectable behavior. However, from a personal point of view, it does not only mean appreciation. That is the cornerstone of the social order in which we exist. Respect, as seen in the scripts of "Spanglish" and "The Stolen Party", plays an important role in linking relationships among characters in stories.
In the story "The Stealing Party" written by Liliana Heker, a broken dream of a stolen party, the girl's dream was shocked by the painful reality of destiny. Rosaura strives to convince most of her time not only to her mother but to everyone at her birthday party as an educated girl to make her the same as everyone at the party. Even though it resists her mother's wish, I felt she was determined to be part of her friend Luciana's lifestyle. Rosaura almost believed that this accomplishment was accomplished until she badly returned to reality and again faced her position in life.
Respect is really important for living in society. It constitutes the dignity of the individual. Ideally, it is interpreted as the value of appreciation of someone or something, and some believe that it is a respectable behavior. However, from a personal point of view, it does not only mean appreciation. That is the cornerstone of the social order in which we exist. Respect, as seen in the scripts of "Spanglish" and "The Stolen Party", plays an important role in linking relationships among characters in stories.
Some people can collect personal respect by helping others and fulfilling important social roles. In many cultures, it is thought that individuals deserve respect unless otherwise proved. Courtesy includes simple words and phrases such as "Thank you" in the West, simple posture like a slight squat in the east, a smile or a direct eye contact, or a simple handshake. Unless you know for a long time in China, it is rude to call someone with their name. In situations related to work, people discuss each other through their titles. At home, people often quote each other through nicknames and relatives. In Chinese culture, even if they are only a few months or less, individuals call their friends like old or young. When Chinese people ask people of their age they often do this, so they know how to solve this person.
Koreans not only respect the elderly, but also celebrate them. For Koreans, the 60th and 70th birthdays are an important life event commemorating the gathering of large families and festivals. Like Chinese culture, the general expectation of Korea is that its role reverses when parents get older, responsibility of the grown children - and to patronize their parents - is a wonderful responsibility. Just like Chinese and Koreans, Japanese are intimate and kind and children are hoping to be enthusiastic and kind to their parents. However, Japan also faces a specific problem of taking care of the aging population. According to sociology of gerontology: In an interdisciplinary view, 7.2% of the Japanese population will reach 80 years of age or more by 2020 (against 4.1% of the US), it brings many new problems to the country It might be. Adult diapers outperform baby's diapers and the pension system is gradually running out