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Explain the relationship between kezia and her father in 100 to 150 words from chapter the little girl

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Answered by sharmaharshika386
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The relationship between Kezia and her father was a delicate one. He was a conventional disciplinarian and as the head of the family, he asserted his authority over everyone, including his little girl. He often scolded her for her sad looks and for stuttering. She was made to take off his shoes and put them outside when he returned home from the office in the evening. He even punished her when she mistakenly tore his important papers. He did not give her even one chance to explain herself and failed to see her loving intention behind the mistake. As a consequence of her father’s overly strict behaviour, Kezia developed a strong fear for him. She preferred to stay out of his sight and was relaxed only during his absence from the house. She compared him to be a giant – a dreadful creature for little children. After being beaten by him with a ruler, she even questioned the purpose of God in making fathers.

However, this dry relationship undergoes a drastic change towards the end of the story. Father displays his soft corner when Kezia is alone and gets scared by her nightmare. He carries her in his arms to his room, tucks her comfortably in his bed, lies down close to her and gives her the assurance that children seek from parents. This protective, caring and considerate side of her father arouses her sympathy for him. She realises that he has a big heart which is full of love for her.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

It was a fragile relationship between Kezia and her father. As the family's patriarch and a traditional disciplinarian, he exerted his control over everyone, including his young daughter.

Explanation:

  • He frequently reprimanded her for her dejected demeanor and stutter.
  • When he arrived home from work in the evening, she was made to remove his shoes and place them outside. Even when she unintentionally tore his crucial papers, he disciplined her. He did not allow her the opportunity to defend herself even once, failing to recognize the error's loving motivation. Kezia grew to fear her father as a result of his excessively severe behavior.
  • She preferred to avoid his gaze and only felt at ease when he was gone from the house. She compared him as a giant, a terrifying being for young children. She even began to wonder why God created dads after being hit by him with a ruler.
  • The story's climax, however, sees a dramatic transformation in this flat relationship. When Kezia is alone herself and experiences a nightmare, Father demonstrates his vulnerable side. He carries her to his room in his arms, tucks her into his bed, lies down next to her, and provides the security that kids look for in their parents. Her father's protective, compassionate, and caring nature makes her feel sorry for him. She comes to understand that he has a big heart and is deeply in love with her.

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