dc.description.abstract | This study aims to describe the moral values in the novel Kamu Duniaku by Rosa
Amanda Salim through a sociological literary analysis. The research employs the
moral value theory proposed by Andri Wicaksono. A qualitative descriptive
method was used, with data presented in the form of excerpts, narratives, and
dialogues between characters that contain moral values. Data collection was
carried out using reading and note-taking techniques. Andri Wicaksono, in his
book on values, defines moral values as ethical rules encompassing all norms
regarding good deeds, behavior, and attitudes. Moral values in literary works can
positively influence the character development of readers. The results of the study
indicate that the moral values found in Kamu Duniaku by Rosa Amanda Salim
include: (1) Human relationship with God, which consists of a) surrender and
obedience to God, and b) prayer; (2) Human relationship with oneself, which
consists of a) self-existence, b) self-esteem, c) self-confidence, d) fear, e) longing,
f) resentment, and g) loneliness; (3) Human relationship with others, which
includes a) helping others, b) true love, c) selfless assistance to the weak, d)
mutual respect, and e) mutual understanding; and (4) Human relationship with
nature, which includes a) the utilization of natural resources. | en_US |