Three Interviews

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Family values “can be described as a set of beliefs or morals that help provide for family unity and social interaction as well as providing for a societal view for childhood development” (Dictionary.com). Over the weekend, I interviewed a gang of three great generations while discovering what family values mean to each of them. From these interviews, I was able to distinguish each of their own perspectives. Each interview was like a puzzle. I put each of their answers to together and found what makes family values so important. The main argument of my interviews is that family values are crucial. They help shape and build our character.

As stated by my mother, Debra Franckowiak, “Family values are like building blocks of a young person’s life. At an early age, we learn our values from our parents. Parents are the role models in a child’s life” (Debra Franckowiak). For my first question, I asked my interviewees where good family values first begin. As a parent, my grandmother, Ruth, believes that “Our goal is to instill good values in children, such as honesty, integrity, and forgi...

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