“A social institution is a complex, integrated set of social norms organized around the preservation of a fundamental social value. Obviously the sociologist does not define institutions in the same way as the person on the street. Lay people are likely to use the term “institution” very loosely, to refer to churches, hospitals, prisons, and many other things as institutions.” (Social Guide website) Furthermore, institutions are important in Charles Dickens' novel. Family, education and religion. For some reason: who are the people who represent these values and norms and in what terms, what are the values and norms related to these institutions, compared to important people, concrete events related to the values and norms related to family and institutions educational , Analysis of all the characters that both institutions are in conflict with values and norms. Important characters, concrete events linked to values and norms linked to the family and educational institutions. The novel generally shows that the values of those days, the norms of those days are, the Dilemma of the Weak; notions of equality in class differences, wealth and marriage between people. However, my aim is only education and family establishment. First of all, I must point out the major conflict that David is born without a father and when he is seven his mother marries Edward Murdstone, who is rude and abusive towards David and his mother, the first event I became aware of in the novel. It is a conflict between norms and values because no society accepts cruel individual behavior. As we have seen, it is unfair and unacceptable because such behavior undermines the integrity of family values. Anyway, David protects himself in one of his stepfather's de...... half of the card...... value. Lay people are likely to use the term institution to refer to hospitals, clinics, prisons, and many other objects as institutions. This is why institutions are important. Family, education and religion are also important in Charles Dickens' novel. Furthermore, many events and characters such as David, Mr. Edward and Mrs. Gummidge etc. They are people who represent different types of behaviors, attitudes and have different values and different stages in the same normative society. As usual, society consists of people of different types, ages, races and genders and these people belong to different values and cultures. To keep them together, there are some unwritten prescriptive and proscriptive rules. Sometimes, due to individual culture, norms and values conflict. Avoiding conflict is generally senseless for the future and development of society.
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