English, asked by akanksha1059, 11 months ago

write essay on role model of father

Answers

Answered by samarpreet214
0
The relationship I share with my father is too valuable to be put into words. My father has always been there for me right since my play school days. He is the person who pushed me to try everything in life and not to back away from anything that came as a challenge. His constant dedication towards my interests and hobbies motivated me to pursue the same with more enthusiasm.

He came to witness all the football matches I was part of. I still can’t forget his emphatic voice from the stands whenever I got possession of the ball. He used to carry a packet of glucose powder and fruits during my sports day so that whenever he got the chance, he would come running from the stands and hand me those items. His contribution to my studies is also worth mentioning.

akanksha1059: extend it or else i will delete
akanksha1059: extend it
Answered by peter87
0
I thought Atticus was just a feeble, old man. He never took part in anything interesting; he didn't play poker, stayed in an office, and didn't go hunting or fishing like all the other men in town. He was never too tired to play keep-away, but when I asked if we could play tackle, he'd tell me: “I'm too old for that, son. ” Whenever there was a football competition, he always told me he was too old for that too. All the other fathers went to it an' all my fatherever did was wear his glasses and read. I was embarrassed by him. Though, my whole opinion changed since the incident with the mad dog and the court hearing with Tom Robinson. I was flabbergasted! Miss Maudie said back in Atticus' time, he was the deadest shot in town. They called him one-shot Finch and I couldn't believe it until I saw it with myown eyes. I saw him differently then. I was most eager to brag about it too. But it wasn't just the way he handled the gun that impressed me, it was also 'cause of his modesty. I could tell Scout hadn't realised it, but Atticus never said a word about his marksmanship. I liked that part of him. I also liked his defence for Mr Robinson. Everyone had been against him for defending a coloured person, but Atticus held his head high...
I hope it will help.
Similar questions