why was the author sad on leaving this mother ?
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One word. It's just a word: "mother," but it's never a neutral word -- it's always imbued with emotional meaning. Everyone has a mother of some kind: biological, foster, adoptive, loving or reluctant. One of the things that all humans, being mammals, can identify with is some kind of relationship with a "mother." Each of us has a story, or many, about her, each of us is somewhere on a path of dealing with the person we know as mother, and her relationship to us.
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Answer:Amala Das in My Mother At Sixty Six feels unsure if she may see her mother again.
Explanation:the uncertainty of mortal life makes her sad. Finally she puts all such thoughts away and ponders into nature.
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