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Mother’s Love and Its Effect A mother’s love is what all children needed to grow hale and hearty, as children required to be nurturing and affection and there is nothing more affectionate than maternal love. Each and every one of us travel on this journey we call life, sometimes we come to roadblock and how we dealing with each of them take root in our subconscious before we even realized. My mother is my hero, because she always there when I needed her and so I want to be a hero to my children, and be there for them. To guide them and support them when they need me. The first human we come in contact with is our mother. So we place trust in our mother because they are the first bond we have in this world. We thrive and survive in our …show more content…
If there be one thing pure surpassing human dead or word, or thought it is a mother’s love (Spadara). As how Petrova expressed in the poem, I carried you under my heart, my sweet and I sheltered you, safe from alarms (Petrova). Just like anything we did in our life, we do it better with support, no success comes from a single mind. We only can give love when we know what love is. If a child was abandoned, this child will find it hard to trust in people when they grow up. A mother’s love for a child not only give they the strength and support they need, but also path the way for their future endeavors. In the short story Star’s Money by Brother Grimm, the little girl was kind and she was rewarded later on in the story. Even those her parents passed away, but it doesn’t mean she was alone, because she was loved by them even if it did not say so in the …show more content…
Mother’s love is not only talking about the biological connection, but also love from a true Mother to her child. There are adopted children that found this divine love with adopt mothers. Whom give them supported and love them. When we talk about mother’s love we are talking about maternal love. I write this paper as I stand as a daughter and a mother. I remember when I was in high school, I have written a paper about my hero, and the subject of my affection was my mother. I remember that she was strong, beautiful and has compassion for all things around her. Growing up I witnessed the sacrifice my mother did for us and she was happy to do so, because her children is her greatest joys. I remember the night when she sat next to my bed when I had a fever. Now growing up, my mother is still my hero. I am now married and have children of my own. But when I need her, my mother is still here for me. When I lay in the hospital, giving birth to my daughter, Triet, my mother was there to hold my hand, and tell me to be strong. She taught be how to nursed my child. Often than not we disagree on many things, but she is still my

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