THE VIRTUE OF DOING GOOD TO PARENTS
Abdullayeva Ruqiya Muhammatovna , New Century University Teacher of the "Philology and Language Teaching" departmentAbstract
We hope that this wonderful pamphlet will contribute to the development of the spiritual and spiritual education of the young generation and to the perfection of their human qualities. It is known from history that those who respect their parents have reached maturity, and in any nation where parents are humiliated, that nation has gone astray. Mazku "Dar al-Hafiz Publishing House" also offers educational educational stories to its dear children called "Moomi's Diary". The stories published in this publication are always well received and read with love by our children. It is also directed according to the language of the hero. The boy narrating the story is a well-behaved boy who teaches his brother Zaheer morals that apply to all aspects of our social life. He also teaches his brother Zahir that he should do good to his parents and always be at their service. He tells his brother about the education he has learned throughout his life.
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"King Lear" by William Shakespeare: This tragic play delves into themes of filial duty and the consequences of failing to honor parents. The character of Lear and his daughters exemplify the complexities of familial relationships and the importance of treating parents with respect.
"The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoevsky: In this Russian novel, Dostoevsky explores the moral struggles faced by the Karamazov brothers. The story delves into themes of patricide, guilt, and redemption, highlighting the importance of showing kindness and reverence to parents.
"I Stand Here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen: This poignant short story explores the strained relationship between a mother and her daughter. It emphasizes the challenges faced by a single mother and reflects on the daughter's regret for not being able to fully appreciate her mother's sacrifices.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee: Although not primarily focused on the parent-child relationship, this novel highlights the importance of empathy and understanding. Atticus Finch, the father figure in the story, serves as a moral compass and teaches his children the importance of treating others with kindness and respect.
"The Odyssey" by Homer: This ancient Greek epic poem follows the journey of Odysseus as he attempts to return home after the Trojan War. Throughout the story, the theme of loyalty to family, particularly to his aging parents, is explored, emphasizing the virtue of honoring and caring for parents.
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