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    “THE EFFECT OF THE ABSENTEE OF THE FATHER ON THE CHILD-FATHER RELATIONSHIP” A Research Paper Presented to the Department of Philosophy Minor in Psychology Writing in Discipline University of La Salette Silang Campus Biga II‚ Silang‚ Cavite Sem. Wynston Clifford A. Orias March 2014 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Family member especially the Father shares not only his memories of the past but also his expectation of sharing future events and experiences. Children carry their

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    the author reflects the complexing relationship between father and son through the fathers collective fears of one day losing his son due to his own incompetence. Lee’s constructive use of literary devices explores the in depth nature of the fear of loss illustrated by the bond of father and son. This is shown through various points of view‚ selective diction‚ and the poems own structure. Throughout A Story‚ the author shifts from the continuing view of the father and the son to emphasize a growing

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    two years. Being in close proximity put stress on the relationships between the adults and children. Anne Franks relationship between her mother and father were very different. Whereas Anne’s relationship with her mother is quite difficult. While Anne’s relationship with her father is very good‚ her father and her are very close and he is the only one who can get through to Anne. Both Anne Franks mother‚ Edith Frank‚ and her father‚ Otto Frank‚ both care for Anne. Anne knows that her mom

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    Father-Child Relationships in Hamlet and Fences In both William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and August Wilson’s Fences‚ the emphasis placed on parent-child relationship is vital‚ as family plays an important role in developing a character’s values as well as his or her upbringing does. While Ophelia‚ Laertes‚ and Hamlet show loyalty to their fathers unconditionally‚ Cory‚ even though looks up Troy as a figure‚ eventually exhibits disrespect to him. The relationship that Ophelia shares with her father

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    love that forms between a father and his son. Many boys grow up with the desire to be just like their fathers but for Frank McCourt having an alcoholic father causes him to grow up with the mentality of being the opposite of him. In Angela’s Ashes the interesting relationship between Frank and Malachy creates positive and negative impacts on Frank’s life. At times‚ Frank despised his father for drinking the dole money but he knew that in the morning he would have his father to himself. Sitting on his

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    John XXIII‚ “It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father.” This quote makes sense because people know that men can have children if they want‚ but some of them do not know how to act as a real parent and some of them are afraid to take their responsibilities if they already have a family. In addition‚ sometimes the family that a man and a woman build does not work because of the different circumstances or issues that a father and a mother have. Two such short

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    said to himself‚ thinking about his father. He pondered what his father must have been through‚ whether or not his father was scared‚ and overall what a great hero his father was. This routine was commonplace for Matthew. It had all Matthew had been able to think ever since he and his mother received the telegram from the military a little over a month ago. Every morning he woke up thinking about his father‚ all day he thought about his father‚ and his father was the last thing on his mind when his

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    living absent of their biological fathers. Beginning in 1960 with 8% of children living without their biological father‚ that percentage has continued to increase. The issue of absent fathers has raised many questions as to what effects this has on individuals and society. Absent fathers (a term that can consist of many different things) can have a profound effect on the development of their daughter’s relationships‚ especially when it comes to their relationships with other men. While the research

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    Arthur Miller and the movie “About Time” is directed by Richard Curtis. Both these movies incorporate two different sides to the father son relationship. In both examples there is love and affection between the father’s and sons. Willy won’t accept his son for who he is and is a bad role model‚ while James encourages his son to be himself and sets a good example. Both fathers have good intentions and want the best for their son but James is much more accepting and let’s his son have more freedom over

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    In the novel "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy the relation of the father and his son is really important because in someway the father symbolizes protection to the child. They are living by themselves in a kind of apocalyptic place that has been destructed by some event that is not mentioned‚ everything is full of ashes and dirt. The father is like the soul of his son now that the son finds support on him due to the situation of loneliness. It’s a natural state for human beings to relay on each other

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