English, asked by Kanishkachitturi, 1 month ago

do you agree with khalil gibran’s words? Explain.

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Answered by garimasinghdas
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Answer:

Yes,

kahlil gibran on children ... What do you mean they're not our children? ... but we can't make them think like us or believe like us.

Hope it's help uh ❤️

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Answered by anishaelsasl
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Answer:

Khalil Gibran, was a Lebanese-American writer, known for his mystical Arabic and English works. Gibran's words from the poem "On Children", Your children are not your children resonates with the sentiments of many parents who are about to send their children away from their nest.

The lines from the poem "On Children" are:

Your children are not your children.

They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.

These lines indicate that though the parents choose to conceive their  children and bring them to the world, they care for them, provide for them yet the children do not belong to their parents. Parents don't own their children and it is the child who designs their lives for themselves.

They choose their own path and as parents we make them capable enough to make that decision. Hence, we are in agreement with Khalil Gibran's words.

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