In fact the necklace was passed down from one generation to the next thereby sealing the love that their parent had for each other. 2. In both cases the love was deep and profound. Both went to the same gardens and both were caught in the rain. While in the mother’s case the girl gave the necklace to the boy, in the latter case, it was the other way round. The first couple had another person intruding into the relationship which was not in the case of the daughter. The older couple exchanged letters while the latter relied on emails. 4. He loved the girl too much to make her live with his blindness.
Besides, she would be pained to know that he was blind after the war. So to ensure that she would get married to someone else, he lied to her that he was already married. 5. Participating in the war was encouraged and a handsome allowance paid to encourage the citizens. They are also encouraged to learn the martial art. Parents had a dictatorship attitude towards the children. Their high school life was restricted as their uniform, hair and punctuality were all subject to regular check. 2. The Koreans waste time surfing on the internet and it gives rise to sex and pornographic activities.
Illicit affairs have risen in addition to numerous cyber crimes and cyber violence. Proper law should be in place to keep the cyber crimes and violence under control. The parents should become internet savvy which would enable them to see what the children are logging on to. 3. The change of Korean male / female identities (a paragraph) Traditionally based on the Confucian principle it was an authoritarian or a male-dominated society where men were confident of themselves. They took the responsibility of their family but with advanced technology and education the men now have become individualistic and share the responsibilities with their wives and help in household chores. The
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