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Given below is the answer to the first question. You are expected to post the other questions in separate threads.
1. As a parent, Lord Ullin seems to be right in his reaction to his daughter's love affair. This is justified when one considers the emotions that a parent hold towards their children. Each parent nurtures their child with certain dreams and hopes and when these are shattered, they are filled with rage and sadness. This is often exhibited as anger and fury. The action of the father is justified when one comprehends the guidance provided by the parents. Parents are always able to lead their children into the right path, based on their experiences of life and their knowledge of the world around. Therefore, it is this anxiety that causes Lord Ullin to behave in this manner.
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Given below is the answer to the first question. You are expected to post the other questions in separate threads.
1. As a parent, Lord Ullin seems to be right in his reaction to his daughter's love affair. This is justified when one considers the emotions that a parent hold towards their children. Each parent nurtures their child with certain dreams and hopes and when these are shattered, they are filled with rage and sadness. This is often exhibited as anger and fury. The action of the father is justified when one comprehends the guidance provided by the parents. Parents are always able to lead their children into the right path, based on their experiences of life and their knowledge of the world around. Therefore, it is this anxiety that causes Lord Ullin to behave in this manner.
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Thank you.