The Impact Of Parents’ Nurture On A Child’s Behavior In Frances Hodgson Burnetts’s Little Lord Fauntleroy
Cedric Errol is a figure that invites admiration. His physical appearance attracts everyone's attention; his charm and friendliness enable him to have acquainted to people; his affectionate heart touches others' feeling; and his generosity brings welfare to the people who need it like an a...
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Summary: | Cedric Errol is a figure that invites admiration. His physical appearance attracts everyone's attention; his charm and friendliness enable him to have acquainted to people; his affectionate heart touches others' feeling; and his generosity brings welfare to the people who need it like an angel. In short, his presence is a pleasure to everyone. This quality, if it is not being exaggerated, does not appear instantly. It is the result of the nurture given by his parents. Mixed with his own nature, which is easy to adapt to new things, the result of the nurture can be more advantageous. When this child in the world outside builds his own relationship with other people, the quality meets realization into the child's behavior: that is, his treatment towards other people. |
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