CBSE BOARD X, asked by kaur1477, 9 months ago

it is said that excess of everything is bad . Excess parental love may make child pampered in same way excess nagging may throw the child into negativity .State with context to poem Amanda.

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Answered by gehna1789
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yes it correct to  say that excess of everything is bad for example we know that food is essential to our body as it gives nutrients and make the body healthy but in case if we take it in excess it might be the cause of many diseases to our body. yes excess nagging may be put the child into negativity because parents harasses their child as they want to their child to be perfect in all the things  as children are not giving response and even look into the eyes of the person who is talking to them because it might be due the frustration of the continuous instructions by their parents or may be child is not quick to learn and respond ,is forgetful and needs to be reminded of what she should or should not want and  they never expresses ourselves to their parents because all children thinks that they would never be able to make adults understand about what they feels

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Answered by suddiksha68
8

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Parents play an essential role in a child's proper growth and holistic development. But sometimes in the course of nurturing the kid, the parents cross the limits unknowingly. They become either overcaring or over-anxious. If nagged repeatedly, one may form negative opinions about their parents as is also showcased in the poem "Amanda".

Amanda is a girl who does not appreciate the constant scolding or nagging of her mother. So instead of following instructions, she remains wandering in her world of imagination. Excess of nagging has resulted in negativity as Amanda considers herself an orphan. She compares herself with 'Rapunzel' trapped in a tower with her freedom.

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