The morals that appearing in the youth literature “Flying Pig”
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The morals that appearing in the youth literature “Flying Pig” had the objectives to study the morals in the books in the youth literature of the Seven Book Award winner "Flying Pig". The research method was a qualitative research model. Which emphasizes the synthesis of literary content and present the research results with analytical descriptions. The results of the research showed that:
In the aspect of morality or morality, there are 12 types, the most common being patience, followed by solitude, self-sufficient, courage, and self. Self-confidence, discipline, compassion, unity, honesty Humility, gratitude, diligence and the least apparent moral Is the sacrifice.
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