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Why did Abdul kalam want to leave Rameshwaram? What did his father say to this?

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Answered by saran00766
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(i) Kalam wanted to leave Rameswaram for further studies. He wanted to study at the district headquarters in Ramanathapuram. (ii) Kalam's father said that he knew that one day Kalam had to go away to grow. ... Secondly, he explained Kalam's mother to give his son opportunities to get higher education and to make progress

Answered by shrungashreesha
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Explanation:Kalam wanted to leave Rameswaram to study at the district headquarters in Ramanathapuram. ii Kalams father said that he knew that one day Kalam had to go away to grow. He says that the seagull flies across the sun alone and without a nest. He then quoted Khalil Gibran to Kalams mother saying that her children were not her own children. They were the sons and daughters of Lifes longing for itself. They came through their parents but not from them. They may give them their love but not their thoughts as the children have their own thoughts. iii Abdul Kalam’s father’s words bear great meanings. First he inspires his son to go ahead by giving the example of the seagull. The seagull flies across the sun alone and has to find its means of livelihood. Similarly every child has to get separated from their parents and find their means. Secondly he explains to Kalam’s mother quoting Khalil Gibran parents can give their love to children but not their thoughts. Children have their own thoughts. He spoke those words to encourage Abdul Kalam and to control the emotional attachment of his wife for Kalam.

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