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Parents play a crucial role in the upbringing of their children. Critically examine the parents of Bholi and Ebright, highlighting their impact on their children’s lives.

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Parents play a crucial role in the upbringing of their children. Critically examine the parents of Bholi and Ebright, highlighting their impact on their children’s lives.

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Parents play the most crucial role in a child’s life. A lot of the child’s development depends on how he was nurtured in his childhood. Parents are his first teachers, providing comfort and security, which has a direct impact on the development of the child’s brain.

Ebright’s mother played the role of a friend, philosopher and guide. She was his sole companion and fulfilled the vacuum created by the death of his father. She tirelessly assisted him in his research on butterflies and provided everything necessary to enhance and widen his mental horizon. Ebright progressively grows up to become a renowned scientist.

Contrary to Ebright’s mother, Bholi’s parents detested her from the time of her birth on account of her gender. Their ruthless and insensitive behaviour proved detrimental to Bholi’s physical and mental development. They had negative ideas about the education of a girl child, and Bholi was put into school more to fulfil their selfish requirements. As a result, Bholi grew up to be a timid child who would stammer much to her parent’s annoyance. In a nutshell, Bholi was a victim of the patriarchal mindset of her parents.

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2021-2022 (March) Term 2 Sample

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