How did Kalam's mother react to the proposal of leaving rameswaram? Reference to the context My Childhood.
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he felt very happy his pious mother and her full father help him a lot and each have a lot he lived in the built stone lived in a a 19th century it was merely a pucca house
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We are asked to explain how did Kalam's mother react to the proposal of leaving Rameswaram. The way Kalam's mother reacted to the proposal is as under:
- Maxim Gorky wrote " My Childhood."
- In this lesson, the author speaks about Abdul Kalam.
- Kalam wanted to leave Rameshwaram for higher studies.
- Kalam's mother is sad to see him go so Kalam's father then tells her the quotes of Khalil Gibran.
- According to Khalil Gibran children are not the sole property of parents.
- In fact children are the sons and daughters of life longing for itself.
- Even though children are born through parents they are not for them.
- They may provide their love to their children but not their thoughts as children have their own thoughts.
- So if Kalam wanted to go out for higher studies it is the duty of the parents to provide him the access to do so.
PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2
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