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✨How should the parents take care of their children according to the speaker in on children?
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How should the parents raise their children according to the speaker in on children✨

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Kahlil Gibran

On Children by Kahlil Gibran

‘On Children’ is the third prose-poem of Kahlil Gibran’s best-loved work, “The Prophet”. Through this poem, the prophet Al Mustafa explores how parents should think about their children.

‘On Children’ by Kahlil Gibran is a thought-provoking poem that talks about how parents should think while upbringing their children, not thinking of them as their property but as a part of the universal soul. The poem belongs to the popular fable-like poetry collection, “The Prophet”. This book contains discursive discussions on several important aspects of life such as love, marriage, children, death, joy, friendship, etc. In this thoughtful meditation on children, Al Mustafa, the prophet was asked to throw light on this idea. This poem records what he told in respons

‘On Children‘ by Kahlil Gibran describes how parents should nurture their children and what should be the mindset while upbringing a child.

In this piece, readers can find Al Mustafa is asked by a woman to enlighten them about children. Previously, he has talked about love and marriage. In this section, he explores how parents should think about their kids.

Firstly, he makes it clear that the children don’t belong to the parents at all. They are part of the divine being and come into this world through their parents. They have to bring up their children and provide them nourishment. But, they should not impose their thoughts on them as they have their thoughts.

If parents try to shape their minds with their ideas, they are eliminating the inherent power of their souls. Al Mustafa uses a metaphor of bow and arrow to clarify the role of parents in their children’s lives. According to him, parents are the bow of the almighty and children are the arrows. Using them, the almighty sends forth the arrows to the mark placed at infinite distance. It is a metaphorical reference to the universal soul. In this way, Gibran explores the ideal way of parenting through this piece.

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