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Harrison Ford has said that he feels "Irish as a person, Jewish as an actor."
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* Lack of communication is the key to a great relationship between partners. Someone has to start communicating so you should meet with the father of your children and have a long talk about how he feels about you; how you feel about him and if this goes well then ask what future plans are there to look forward too. You have to start the good practice of communication skills.
Okonkwo is ashamed of his father Unoka. He feels his father is weak, effeminate, and made fun of by other members of the tribe. Okonkwo feels a man should be strong like a warrior, but his father is shy of blood. Okonkwo feels a man should be hard working and provide for his family, but Unoka is lazy, and a very poor farmer. Okonkwo ends up inheriting nothing from his father.
She was raised catholic but now feels close to Buddhism.
A father feels bad when his children misbehave. His children are the only source of happiness to him.
No. It feels good, though.
In the story "Marigolds," when Lizabeth hears her father cry, she feels a mixture of shame, guilt, and empathy towards her father. She is overwhelmed by the realization of how her actions have hurt her family and the impact of poverty on their lives.
Scout describes her father, Atticus, as different from other fathers because he's older and wears glasses. She explains that they feel lucky to have a good father who is not excessively involved in their activities like other parents in Maycomb. Scout views her father with a sense of pride and admiration.
Assuming the question refers to a dream of the deceased father, it suggests that the dreamer feels confident that her father would approve of this boyfriend if her father were alive.
Wiesel leaves his father during the sirens to go to a different block with more favorable conditions. He feels guilty and regretful afterward for leaving his father behind during such a dangerous situation. His decision haunts him, and he struggles with a mix of shame and self-preservation.
Since Joe's father covered all his expenses while he was in college Ted feels beholden to his father.