how synthesis between traditional value and modern value can be aquired ?describe with example
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Traditional values derive from a two to four thousand year old religious tradition that will typically adopt a complementing view, for instance, of genders: men and women have different and complementary roles. They focus on fidelity in marriage or marriages and tend to establish a fairly orderly albeit constrained social structure. Abandoning traditional values usually means expulsion from the community.
Modern values grow largely out of the ideology of the enlightenment and will tend to reflect gender equality in areas where biological differences do not prevent it. They focus more on individual choices than on group standards. Although many people with traditional values continue to inhabit a universe characterized by modern values, there is a tension that emerges in the fault line between them.
Some of the tensions involve love versus arranged marriages, paternal controls of family behavior (hence honor killings), and departure from traditional rites and ceremonies.
Traditional values are resistant to rapid change although they do evolve slowly; modern values are subject to sudden and sometimes jarring change as in the acceptance of same-sex marriage that is occurring with all the subtlety of a tsunami.