THE HEROISM OF CHILDREN IN PEARL S.BUCK’S “THE BIG WAVE”
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https://doi.org/10.69691/gh1gyd57Keywords:
children’s heroism, courage, nature and struggle, heroism, psychological analysis, social issues, friendship and help, psychological developmentAbstract
- Bak’s work “The Big Wave” tells the story of a person’s courage in the fight against nature. This article analyzes the work, its impact on children's heroism, and the changes it can bring about in young people's relationship with the world. The article discusses how the work shapes self-awareness, bravery, and friendship in children.
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2025-01-30
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THE HEROISM OF CHILDREN IN PEARL S.BUCK’S “THE BIG WAVE”. (2025). Journal of Tamaddun Nuri, 1(64), 207-209. https://doi.org/10.69691/gh1gyd57