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Thai Ethics and Morality as Reflected in Nee

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DOI: 10.23977/langl.2023.060409 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 445

Author(s)

Jin Liqin 1, Hu Xiao 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Yunnan Minzu University, Kunming, Yunnan, 650500, China

Corresponding Author

Jin Liqin

ABSTRACT

Nee is a novel written by Domaiso, a renowned Thai writer. The novel depicts the heroine Nee, who comes from a noble family, grows up in a feudal society since her childhood, and eventually compromises and condescends under an arranged marriage. In this new family without the foundation of love, there is always an invisible ethical and moral element as the storyline develops. The purpose of this paper is to interpret the Thai ethical and moral ideas reflected in this novel and to explore the reasons for their creation. The purpose of this paper is to interpret the Thai ethics and morals reflected in this novel and to investigate the reasons for them. The interpretation reveals that the Thai ethics and morals reflected in "Nee" are family ethics and social ethics.

KEYWORDS

"Nee"; Ethical and moral thought; Thai family

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Jin Liqin, Hu Xiao, Thai Ethics and Morality as Reflected in Nee. Lecture Notes on Language and Literature (2023) Vol. 6: 51-56. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/langl.2023.060409.

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