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emotions should never be allowed to stand in the way of an individuals progress comment with the reference to portrait of a Lady

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Answered by riddhi2710
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yeah that's true emotions should never be allowed to stand in the way of any individual progress

Answered by janiria588
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In the story under discussion, the grandmother is an exemplar of a person who believed that emotions should not stand in the way of a person's progress. When the author went up to University and he was given a room of his own, his grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation because that was the best thing to do for her grandson. She devoted herself to the spinning wheel and reciting her prayers, only taking a break in the afternoon when she would feed the sparrows. When the author decided to go abroad for further studies, he was sure that his grandmother would be upset at their parting because he would be away for five years. But she was not even sentimental,she was engrossed in her prayers and silently kissed his forehead as the last sign of physical contact between them. She did not let her emotions get the better of her and allowed her grandson to forge his career the way he would prefer. If she had intervened in his plans then surely he would not have been able to leave her but it is the mark of her intelligence that she chose to support him in his plans.

In the story under discussion, the grandmother is an exemplar of a person who believed that emotions should not stand in the way of a person's progress. When the author went up to University and he was given a room of his own, his grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation because that was the best thing to do for her grandson. She devoted herself to the spinning wheel and reciting her prayers, only taking a break in the afternoon when she would feed the sparrows. When the author decided to go abroad for further studies, he was sure that his grandmother would be upset at their parting because he would be away for five years. But she was not even sentimental,she was engrossed in her prayers and silently kissed his forehead as the last sign of physical contact between them. She did not let her emotions get the better of her and allowed her grandson to forge his career the way he would prefer. If she had intervened in his plans then surely he would not have been able to leave her but it is the mark of her intelligence that she chose to support him in his plans.Hope it helps u! !!

In the story under discussion, the grandmother is an exemplar of a person who believed that emotions should not stand in the way of a person's progress. When the author went up to University and he was given a room of his own, his grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation because that was the best thing to do for her grandson. She devoted herself to the spinning wheel and reciting her prayers, only taking a break in the afternoon when she would feed the sparrows. When the author decided to go abroad for further studies, he was sure that his grandmother would be upset at their parting because he would be away for five years. But she was not even sentimental,she was engrossed in her prayers and silently kissed his forehead as the last sign of physical contact between them. She did not let her emotions get the better of her and allowed her grandson to forge his career the way he would prefer. If she had intervened in his plans then surely he would not have been able to leave her but it is the mark of her intelligence that she chose to support him in his plans.Hope it helps u! !!Cheers!!!

In the story under discussion, the grandmother is an exemplar of a person who believed that emotions should not stand in the way of a person's progress. When the author went up to University and he was given a room of his own, his grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation because that was the best thing to do for her grandson. She devoted herself to the spinning wheel and reciting her prayers, only taking a break in the afternoon when she would feed the sparrows. When the author decided to go abroad for further studies, he was sure that his grandmother would be upset at their parting because he would be away for five years. But she was not even sentimental,she was engrossed in her prayers and silently kissed his forehead as the last sign of physical contact between them. She did not let her emotions get the better of her and allowed her grandson to forge his career the way he would prefer. If she had intervened in his plans then surely he would not have been able to leave her but it is the mark of her intelligence that she chose to support him in his plans.Hope it helps u! !!Cheers!!!Please mark as brainlist! !!!

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