A man could be father of his son's flesh but that did not mean he was also the father of his spirit. What does the narrator mean by this statement?
The summer of the beautiful white horse by William Saroyn
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A man could be a father of his son's flesh, but that did not mean that he was also the father of his spirit. This statement states that a father can stop his son from making a wrong move but he cannot stop his son from thinking that way. Father has control over his son's body not on his mind.
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" A man could be a father of his son's flesh, but that did not mean that he was also the father of his spirit. This statement states that a father can stop his son from making a wrong move but he cannot stop his son from thinking that way. Father has control over his son's body not on his mind.
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