Parents as Role Model for Social Behavior of Children: A Case Study of the Short Story “A Doll’s House” by Katherine Mansfield

Farahnaz Yousefi
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This research article investigates the parental influence on children's social behavior within the context of Katherine Mansfield's short story, "A Doll's House." The study primarily adopts a library-based approach and employs a descriptive analytical methodology. The research aims to explore the impact of parents and other family members on children's socialization and their conduct in society, with a specific focus on their interactions with peers and classmates. Additionally, the article examines the ramifications of social norms and social classes on parental figures. The involvement of school officials, peers, classmates, and their interactions with other children is also examined. The findings of the study indicate that the parents depicted in the story do not serve as positive role models for the socialization of their children. While the majority of children tend to imitate and perceive their parents as positive role models, one child does not blindly imitate the parents and may exhibit behaviors that deviate from parental expectations. These findings are useful as they contribute to a deeper understanding of the dynamics between parental influence and children's social behavior, especially in the literary context of the short story. They shed light on the complex relationship between parents, children, and societal expectations as portrayed in the story, which can be relevant for literary analysis, child psychology and sociology. The findings may have implications for understanding the potential consequences of negative role modeling by parents and how it can influence a child's behavior and choices.
父母是子女社会行为的榜样:凯瑟琳-曼斯菲尔德短篇小说《玩偶之家》案例研究
本研究文章以凯瑟琳-曼斯菲尔德的短篇小说《玩偶之家》为背景,探讨了父母对儿童社会行为的影响。研究主要采用基于图书馆的方法,并采用描述性分析方法。研究旨在探讨父母和其他家庭成员对儿童社会化及其社会行为的影响,尤其关注儿童与同伴和同学的互动。此外,文章还探讨了社会规范和社会阶层对父母形象的影响。文章还研究了学校官员、同伴、同学的参与以及他们与其他儿童的互动。研究结果表明,故事中描述的父母并没有成为孩子社会化的积极榜样。虽然大多数孩子倾向于模仿父母,并认为父母是积极的榜样,但有一个孩子并没有盲目模仿父母,他的行为可能偏离了父母的期望。这些发现非常有用,因为它们有助于深入理解父母的影响与子女的社会行为之间的动态关系,尤其是在短篇小说的文学背景下。这些发现揭示了故事中描绘的父母、子女和社会期望之间的复杂关系,对文学分析、儿童心理学和社会学都有借鉴意义。这些研究结果可能对理解父母负面榜样的潜在后果以及它如何影响孩子的行为和选择具有启示意义。
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