Abstract

The article views stereotypical ideas about human activity and his communication with others at the labor stage of socialization. Based on the material of Alexey Varlamov’s stories «Parrot on the Oka», «Sector “E”», «All people can swim», the value orientations underlying the evaluative interpretation of human activity are revealed, the linguistic means of evaluative interpretation of the activity and communication of the heroes of the stories with parents, friends, representatives of the opposite sex are viewed. It is stated that independence, independence from parents, becoming a professional, overcoming the fear of difficulties form the social norms underlying the process of human socialization. The spheres of socialization (communication, activity, self-awareness) are the space of mastering these social norms, their observance or deviation from them.

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