During most of his childhood, Richard Wright had a complicated and often negative view of his father. He experienced feelings of anger and resentment due to his father's absence and lack of support, as his father abandoned the family when Richard was very young. This absence contributed to a sense of instability and a yearning for paternal guidance, which deeply affected Richard's emotional development and outlook on life.
Saladin felt quite neutrally about the oposing side during the Crusades. Some people found it odd, but Saladin would send baskets of fruit and water over to Richard the Lion-Heart during their war. Saladin even gave King Richard some ice when he had a migrane from the intense heat of the Holy Land. Saladin wasn't as reckless and violent as King Richard the Lion-Heart, he was very peacful and as seen in the end of the 4th Crusade, Saladin and King Richard decided to commend to a treaty.
King Richard knew they were very alike. He respected that Saladin was an honorable man, doing what he can to fight for his religion. This was returned by Saladin, who actually gave fresh water and fruit to Richard when he fell ill during the third crusade. Saladin was portrayed as a great and honorable man in many European illuminated manuscripts, and the population of Europe respected him. Richard the Lionheart was respected by the Muslim population. It makes you wonder, why is there so much hate between us today?
He was very proud. He had very high hopes for his daughter.
BAD! and abused!
They were worried about being drafted!
Richard Wright feels a mix of emotions about his father's absence, including abandonment, longing, and resentment. He grapples with the impact of growing up without his father's guidance and support, which influences his identity and worldview as he navigates his own path in life.
During part of his childhood, Morrie felt a deep sense of loneliness and emotional void, particularly due to the absence of his mother, who passed away when he was young. He struggled with feelings of neglect and a lack of affection from his father, who was strict and emotionally distant. This sense of isolation shaped his understanding of love and connection, influencing his later relationships and philosophies on life.
he was a kind and generous father to jody(his son) because he had a bad childhood and he doesnt want jody to feel the same
It was horrible. It was feel of bloody and dramatic events. Her mother was murdered and her father stripped her nof her title as princess and she was declared a bastard. :[
Because he was trying to defy his father way of making him feel powerless by literally interpreting the command to kill a kitten.
We know very little about Cleopatra's childhood, or anything about her before she became queen. The things we do know is that when she was a child, her father was usurped from his throne and went into exile, her sister took the crown and when her father returned to power had her sister beheaded. Some writers feel that Cleopatra accompanied her father to Rome when he went to get help to get his throne back, but they are not certain.
It was horrible. It was feel of bloody and dramatic events. Her mother was murdered and her father stripped her nof her title as princess and she was declared a bastard. :[
he felt sad
Anne's father was supportive of Anne and Peter's relationship. He believed that it brought happiness and comfort to Anne during their time in hiding.
no don't feel sorry for Richard he has brought everything on himself he has killed anyone whos got in his ways he deserves no sypathy
In "Year of Wonders," Anna Frith experiences a complex mix of emotions regarding her father's impalement. While she feels a deep sense of loss and sorrow for his tragic fate, she is also burdened by anger and resentment towards him for his abusive behavior during her childhood. This duality reflects her struggle to reconcile her feelings of familial duty with the painful memories of his cruelty. Ultimately, her father's death catalyzes her journey toward personal growth and resilience amidst the chaos of the plague.
So his mother and father would feel sorry for him.