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Grandfather is not entirely right in moving away from his daughters... elavorate in favour as well as in against

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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In Favour
I don't endorse grandfather's decision of moving away from his daughters at all. He was the eldest person in the family, and most experienced too. He was supposed to be a wise man. He should have forgiven his daughters for the selfishness, greed and not being loving children. Ideal, devoted sons and daughters are a very rare phenomenon in the contemporary times. There is no denying the fact that the daughters behaved meanly; but he should have shown forbearance to his daughters made out of his own flesh and blood. By ditching them, he showed he was of vindictive nature. I am of the opinion, being their father he should have been more magnanimous.

Against

I disagree with the view that grandfather was not right in abandoning his daughters. I believe he took the best decision when he abandoned them. It was a right lesson to the selfish daughters. He had every right to be respected and cared for; if his daughters didn't care for him, he had the liberty to find someone who actually cared for him; and he did find Mrs John Shorrocks. It was required of him to leave his daughters and start living with her. He gave his daughters enough time to prove they deserved his love and property, but they failed miserably. Now he had to find someone to depend upon for love and care that he could not receive from his daughters.  
Answered by arjunabhilash
2

In Favor

I don't endorse grandfather's decision of moving away from his daughters at all. He was the eldest person in the family, and most experienced too. He was supposed to be a wise man. He should have forgiven his daughters for the selfishness, greed and not being loving children. Ideal, devoted sons and daughters are a very rare phenomenon in the contemporary times. There is no denying the fact that the daughters behaved meanly; but he should have shown forbearance to his daughters made out of his own flesh and blood. By ditching them, he showed he was of vindictive nature. I am of the opinion, being their father he should have been more magnanimous.

Against

I disagree with the view that grandfather was not right in abandoning his daughters. I believe he took the best decision when he abandoned them. It was a right lesson to the selfish daughters. He had every right to be respected and cared for; if his daughters didn't care for him, he had the liberty to find someone who actually cared for him; and he did find Mrs John Shorrocks. It was required of him to leave his daughters and start living with her. He gave his daughters enough time to prove they deserved his love and property, but they failed miserably. Now he had to find someone to depend upon for love and care that he could not receive from his daughters.  

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