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Fathers in fiction


Author: William ShakespeareFather: King LearKing Lear is a person revered by all but not loved by two of his daughters. However, the deeds of his daughters dictated by greed, has always been a point of discussion amongst the litterati. His affection for his daughters was so strong that inspite of being deceived by one, he still expeted the other to welcome him. Inspite of Fredo being weaker than his siblings, and a womaniser of sorts after reaching Vegas (much to his father’s disfavour), Vito never let him feel any less important. Atticus teaches his children to love a person for their nature and not appearance.


Source: The Telegraph June 14, 2019 16:18 UTC



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