
Interpretations of National Family Values in Theatrical Art
Abstract
This article examines the representation and interpretation of national family values in theatrical art, focusing on how these values are conveyed through performance, character development, and dramaturgy. By analyzing selected theatrical works from different cultural contexts, the study explores how theater serves as a mirror of society’s moral and ethical foundations, particularly in the sphere of family. The research highlights how national identity, intergenerational relationships, gender roles, and moral expectations are dramatized to reflect both traditional and evolving views on family. The findings demonstrate that theatrical art not only preserves and celebrates national family ideals but also questions and reshapes them in light of contemporary social dynamics.
Keywords
National family values, theatrical art, cultural identity
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