money and possessions
Her husband wants things that are worthy to him and are things he care for, unlike Madame, she wants to be like the high class ladies with the fancy dresses or jewels etc..
Madame Forestier values her social status, appearance, and material possessions. She takes great pride in her jewelry and fashionable clothing, which symbolize her wealth and position in society.
Maupassant's tone toward Madame Loisel in "The Necklace" can be described as critical and ironic. He portrays her as vain, materialistic, and discontent, leading to her downfall in the story. Maupassant uses a tone that conveys a sense of pity for her but also a critique of her values and choices.
American social, economic and political values are the driving force in US society. With that said, it can be fair to say that American values and society's values are interchangeable.
The core values of societies are 1) Society's functioning 2) Cognitive values 3) Cultural values
They're not. Our society's values in terms of freedom are increasing, not decreasing.
Charlotte Doyle has a complex view of her father. Initially, she admires him as a figure of authority and respect, embodying the values of their upper-class society. However, as she undergoes her own transformation during her journey, she begins to question his authority and the constraints he represents, ultimately recognizing that his values may not align with her growing sense of independence and justice.
Society for Values in Higher Education was created in 1922.
Values
Shared values are beneficial to society because if a society does not share any values, people will compete to demonstrate that they're values are better than other peoples values .This will then cause society to be destroyed , because of the lack of shred values people will then hate each other and society will then become like the rivalry between Catholics and protestants in 1500s.This rivalry won't be caused because of lack of love but lack of understanding and respect for one another's values.
It does not reflect the creator's ideas about the values of the society in which the epic is written or created only the values of the society in which the epic is set.
It embodies the notion of maintaining a set of community standards and values that allow society to function in keeping with the values of society.