English, asked by srustikalamkar, 6 months ago

Why did Kalam's father say Khali Gibran's words: Your children are not..

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Answered by MRVSD
16

Answer:PLZ MARK BRAINLIEST

Explanation:

KALAM'S FATHER SAID THAT HE HAD KNEW TO GO AWAY TO GROW. HE GAVE HIM THE ANALOGY OF A SEAGULL THAT FLIES ACROSS THE SUN WITHOUT A NEST . HE THEN QUOTED KHALIL GIBRAN TO HIS MOTHER SAYING THAT HER CHILDREN ARE NOT HER OWN CHILDREN . ... SECONDLY ,HE EXPLAINED HIS MOTHER TO GIVE HIM HIGHER OPPORTUNITIES AND TO MAKE PROGRESS

Answered by ABI0
6

Answer:

since kalam's mother is worried about him living away from them. kalam's father had to quote khali gibrans words "Your children are not your children.

They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself.

They come through you but not from you," to tell the reality and purpose of parents and thus they accepted the harsh reality and respected kalam's thoughts of studying away from the town.

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