We all aspire to mutual understanding with our parents. Mutual understanding plays an important role in our life. The problem of the relationship between parents and children is posed by Boris Yekimov. This problem was relevant in the past, relevant now, and will always be relevant.
The author claims that sometimes, grown-up children and elderly parents find it difficult to understand each other, but sincere love and care for each other can overcome this misunderstanding. I share the author's opinion and believe that the conflict between parents and children is an eternal problem that sooner or later overtakes everyone, whether you are a child or a parent. The main thing is to learn to understand each other, to seek a compromise.
It is worth turning to fiction, and to understand that the problem raised by the author is, indeed, eternal. In Turgenev, this problem is sharply expressed in the novel "Fathers and Sons". The name itself speaks of the opposition of the older generation to the younger. We also see a conflict between generations in Bazarov's relationship with his parents. He experiences very contradictory feelings towards them: on the one hand, he admits that he loves his parents, on the other - he despises the "stupid life of the fathers". For all this, their son Bazarov's parents were really dear. Bazarovs are very fond of Eugene, and this love ...
The author claims that sometimes, grown-up children and elderly parents find it difficult to understand each other, but sincere love and care for each other can overcome this misunderstanding. I share the author's opinion and believe that the conflict between parents and children is an eternal problem that sooner or later overtakes everyone, whether you are a child or a parent. The main thing is to learn to understand each other, to seek a compromise.
It is worth turning to fiction, and to understand that the problem raised by the author is, indeed, eternal. In Turgenev, this problem is sharply expressed in the novel "Fathers and Sons". The name itself speaks of the opposition of the older generation to the younger. We also see a conflict between generations in Bazarov's relationship with his parents. He experiences very contradictory feelings towards them: on the one hand, he admits that he loves his parents, on the other - he despises the "stupid life of the fathers". For all this, their son Bazarov's parents were really dear.
Bazarovs are very fond of Eugene, and this love ...