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As the Japanese word ‘Sayonara’ literally means ‘Goodbye’, the author Anne Lindberg has penned the emotions of a mother in bidding goodbye to her son, when he leaves for a better life to elsewhere.
According to the author, a father bids farewell to his son with the encouragement for achieving success in his future life, mixed with certain degree of criticism regarding the weaknesses of the son.
In this story, the mother’s farewell consists of her emotions of love, good wishes and prayers, with underneath sorrow of being parted with her son.
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As the Japanese word ‘Sayonara’ literally means ‘Goodbye’, the author Anne Lindberg has penned the emotions of a mother in bidding goodbye to her son, when he leaves for a better life to elsewhere.
According to the author, a father bids farewell to his son with the encouragement for achieving success in his future life, mixed with certain degree of criticism regarding the weaknesses of the son.
In this story, the mother’s farewell consists of her emotions of love, good wishes and prayers, with underneath sorrow of being parted with her son.
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Summary of the story Sayonara
The story Sayonara is written by Anne Lindberg. Sayonara is a Japanese term which means “to let go” or in simple language term “goodbye”. In this story the author gives a pictorial view of mother’s emotion who says goodbye to his son when he is admitted to a boarding school and now had to live without his mother. Even the mother has to survive without his son. The father wants his son to be very successful person in his life so his father thinks it’s a good decision to send his son to boarding school. But the father is in confusion about his son’s capabilities.
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