SOCIOCULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN FAMILY DISCOURSE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE FICTION BOOKS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10532564Abstract
This article explores how the culture of a particular place or region greatly influences its literature and has an effect on a character’s mental setup in terms of their moral, intellectual, and psychological personality development. This research has taken different novels from different parts of the world, which were written in the English language. Through its examination of certain novels, this article portrays how culture influences every aspect of life and explores of sociocultural differences in family discourse in English language fiction books.
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