In "Girl," the mother imparts traditional values by instructing her daughter on societal expectations for femininity, such as proper behavior, domestic skills, and how to navigate interactions with men. However, she also subtly encourages her daughter to assert her individuality and explore her own identity, emphasizing the importance of self-expression. This duality allows the daughter to understand the balance between conforming to societal norms and seeking personal freedom, ultimately empowering her to define what it means to be a "good woman" on her own terms.
No, They had to stay home and run the house. Sometimes there mother would teach drawings and writting to the daughter.
give life to a girl through education
you have to teach her kind but punish her at the right time
Yes, it gets passed down from mother to son and/or daughter. It's the mother bear's responsibility to teach her young how to hunt, not the father.
Teach her both ways, sitting and standing up, yes, girls can pee standing just takes a little to master the technique.
Her mother, ever so helpfully, gave her a book about training dogs.
yes she did teach him
how to teach your mother math
Nope!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 me da society teach girls 2 be sluts and it teach boys 2 be jerks!!!!!!!!!!! (Not all of them doe cuz sum girls and boys r street smart?!!!?)
what kind of tricks do mother elephants teach there baby elephants
Would you Teach the speaker of the story my bondage and my freedom considering his place in society at that time?
they feel that they can protect them