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Andris Wiliana This time I will give an opinion about the moral value in the novel Totto-Chan: The Little Girl At The Window. Moral itself is good or bad that is accepted regarding actions, attitudes, obligations, and so on, or standards of behavior that exist in society.
Moral values ​​in the novel Totto-chan: The Little Girl At The Window
One of them is that it can be taken from the Trust that Mr. Kobayashi gave to Totto-chan by constantly telling her, "You're a really good girl, you know that, right?"
Even though we know that at that time Totto-Chan was a naughty girl
Hearing those words slowly began to change Totto-chan's behavior, without even trying to change the character in Totto-chan. That is the moral value of mutual respect with others without degrading dignity and worth. In addition, there are many moral values ​​conveyed by the author. As in everyday life the students at Tomoe have taught that they should not push people who are smaller or weaker than them, that being disrespectful is embarrassing themselves, and every time they pass through the trash they have to pick it up and throw it in the trash, and nor should they do anything that upsets or annoys others.
There are really a lot of moral values ​​in this novel and I think it will be very useful for us for real life in the midst of society.


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