Monday, 29 March 2021

PROSE My Mother By APJ Abdul Kalam Summary,Answer,Annotation.

PROSE
      My Mother
            By APJ Abdul Kalam   



        Annotation / Q & A

Introduction: 
Reference :
 
This sentence is taken from the essay my mother written by APJ Abdul Kalam. Kalam was a distinguished scientist and one of the most popular Presidents of India.
The essay is I from Kalam's autobiography, 'My Mother' .

Context: 
 
In the essay Kalam narrates incidents from his childhood describes the close bond he shared with his mother.

Explanation: 
 
Abdul Kalam share some of his childhood memories in the essay my mother he was greatly influenced by his mother Ashiamma. He grew up in a middle class joint family in Rameshwaram Kalam's   mother was a simple lady who served the family with love and devotion she was a devout Muslim who followed all religious practices she dedicated her life to the family, Kalam recalls that she would cook for all the members of the family and also served the guests, with lot of patience. As a child Kalam would sit next to his mother while having meals. During the World War II there was scarcity of all items. Vande Kalam's mother made chapatis and Kalam ate till he was full. Later Kalam's  brother told His fault. Then Kalam felt a shamed and realised the importance of his mother's love and selfishness.

Conclusion :
General relevance :
 
 The concluding lines of the essays shows the close Bond Kalam shared with his parents and the happy memories of his childhood.

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