Father-Daughter Relationship Essay

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    Distant Father, Monique Robinson, pastor of women’s discipleship and a pastoral counselor at Faithful Central Bible Church, explains that daughters long for something they cannot articulate— the need for a father, for his love “defines [her] femininity, shapes her character, affirms her identity, and validates her womanhood” (Robinson 120). A father’s paternal obligation is to nurture and care for his daughter’s emotional needs, when this innate paternal duty is neglected, the daughters…

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    defined as a mother and father who raises a child to their full potential. Most kids are raised by either their biological and/or stepparent. In some cases, however, there are children who grew up not knowing their biological father. According to (Wolf, 2017), there are 82.2% reported single mothers in the US alone. With the ever increasing number of fathers being absent in a child’s life, it brings the question of how much of an impact having an absent biological father has on a child. In the…

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    honor of the family name, this is what Shakespeare tried to display with the three fathers throughout the book. The “father” roles in Hamlet are used to develop themes of conflict between characters of the story which can lead to negative results. It is an important role because if it weren’t for the way they act, then the play would have been portrayed differently. Polonius has a son named Laertes and a daughter named Ophelia. He wanted what is best for his children even though it does not…

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    Fathers and sons worldwide have had power struggles and brawls over the superiority of themselves since the beginning of time. Mothers and daughters, more loving and gentle, have been seen as more level-headed and open to new things for eons. Nothing since has changed. Written by Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart explores these types of parental relationships and their differences in a culture. In Things Fall Apart, the relationships between the parents and their children play an integral role in…

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    López, the narrator’s relationship with her father is slowly deteriorating because of their different perspectives on books, vocabulary, and school work. Her father values school work a lot and seems especially interested in school work that relates to language arts and…

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    Particularly, female to female relationships are extremely important and valuable for development. Arguably, a female to female relationship is one of the strongest human bonds. Moreover, a positive female role model plays an important role in shaping a female’s perception on life. In Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns, he demonstrates the strength a female may develop through the bond to another female. Hosseini emphasizes the significance of a female relationship through the…

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    It is a father’s love for his daughter that leads to Luke's dilemma between pursuing the truth to doing what is just and right, and love of the daughter. "A Father's Story," by Andre Dubus explores the love of a father to his daughter that he is willing to protect her even if the process calls for him to sacrifice part of himself. To protect his daughter, the father is forced to undergo challenges, a conflict of the mind and his values. In the story, Luke Ripley who is the protagonist drops his…

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    instances such as physical abuse and molestation of infants and young children forgiveness may seem unattainable, but it is always possible. The next story I am going to tell you about is of an abusive relationship between a father, Patrick, and his daughter, Maeve. When Maeve was nine, her father “came into the bathroom when she was showering and had her perform oral sex on him” (72). He convinced her that it was just their “special time” (72) seeing as she wouldn’t know at that age that he was…

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    Hosseini have about the same relationship with their parents, both very dearly love and respect their father and are both looking for their mothers’ attention. Laila has a close relationship with her father, who wants nothing but the best education for her because he believes in her potential. Although, Laila also craves some of the love and pride that her mother has for brothers because she almost feels left out of her mother’s love. As Laila is close with her father, so is Mariam with hers.…

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    One of the most basic and treasured relationships of humans is that of the one between parent and child. Even as society has changed over the years this single bond remains a prominent cornerstone of the human make up. Such kinship is a common topic among poets as they recount to the reader their thoughts and feelings, not only from the child 's point of view but also that of the parents. Many of the poets presented in this essay draw on their own personal experience to tell their own unique…

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