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AFRICAN AND CONFUCIAN ORAL TRADITION
AFRICAN AND CONFUCIAN ORAL TRADITION
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AFRICAN AND CONFUCIAN ORAL TRADITION
Ethical oral tradition entails the positive or morally accepted aspects that are passed
orally from generation to generation for both the African Tradition and the Confucian tradition.
The messages passed may be conveyed through speech, fables, songs, folktales, proverbs, epic
histories, narration and sayings. Confucianism depicts a philosophical and religious tradition that
has its roots back in 2500 years ago in China. The Confucian tradition later spread covering most
of the East Asia region.
The theme that deemed to be valuable for the two societies was passing of the social
morals, and the structure of living of different communities, which in turn gave one a sense of
belonging to a certain group of persons (Williams, Raymond Williams 1976). According to the
laid structures of living for both the African and the Confucian, individuals were assigned
different duties and roles, in which they were expected to accomplish while espousing the
standards required as perceived by the community members. As a result of the self-worth and the
self-recognitive aspect in the society, individuals lived in mutual harmony as a family who
originated from the same line (Williams, Raymond Williams 1976).
In our family, we believe in family gatherings for celebrating at least once annually to
thank our supreme being for protecting and sustaining us against the evil ordeals. It is believed
that the same ceremonies were carried in the African Tradition cultures, thus the same treat has
to be upheld to match our ancestors for the thanks giving purposes. In the ceremonies, feasting,
singing, and sharing of ideas always takes place just as the traditional ways of passing the
messages from one generation to another. Most importantly, we start with prayers thanking our

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1 AFRICAN AND CONFUCIAN ORAL TRADITION AFRICAN AND CONFUCIAN ORAL TRADITION Name: Institution: Course Code: 2 AFRICAN AND CONFUCIAN ORAL TRADITION Ethical oral tradition entails the positive or morally accepted aspects that are passed orally from generation to generation for both the African Tradition and the Confucian tradition. The messages passed may be conveyed through speech, fables, songs, folktales, proverbs, epic histories, narration and sayings. Confucianism depicts a philosophical and religious tradition that has its roots back in 2500 years ago in China. The Confucian tradition later spread covering most of the East Asia region. The theme that deemed to be valuable for the two societies was passing of the social morals, and the structure of living of different communities, which in turn gave one a sense of belonging to a certain group of persons (Williams, Raymond Williams 1976). According to the laid structures of living for both the African and the Confucian, individuals were assigned different duties and roles, in which they were expected to accomplish while espousing the standards required as perceived by the community members. As a result of the self-worth and t ...
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