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    Title: The Life Education of the Family:A Narrative Research Study of Family Issues in Animated Series on "The Little Sun"
    Authors: Yen, Yi-Ru
    Contributors: 數位媒體設計學系
    Keywords: The Little Sun
    Life Education
    Family Issues
    chéma narratif
    Narrative Research
    Animation
    Date: 2014-07-29
    Issue Date: 2014-09-18 07:55:37 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract:  This study is based on a 13 episodes animated series "The Little Sun" that won the 45th TV Golden Bell Awards for Best Animation Program Award. With schéma narratif, the researcher inquiry the meaning of family issues and life education in storyline, from the perturbation of the family story to research how to action and create family communication.

      The results are as follows: in "human-self" dimension, it shows not only a husband and father, but also a guardian of family. In "human-human" dimension, it shows the share, encourage, learn and communication between husband and wife, parents and children, and sisterhood. In "human-nature" dimension, it shows the pet is a part of family and the respect. It comes to a conclusion: Being tolerant with one another, serving and honoring one another are the ways to love and guard family. It also shows the core value of "The Little Sun" is to respect, listen, and communication.
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