A Mother’s Fight for Her Son by Ravi

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  1. surovi99 profile image83
    surovi99posted 17 months ago

    Read the well-crafted article by Ravi where he portrays the story of a mother seeking her child. Here is the link:
    https://discover.hubpages.com/literatur … or-her-Son

    You have beautifully weaved a story based on Brenda's prompt, "Purpose". The mother's initial purpose was to lawfully get hold of her son and then with her husband, they aim for an MBA to find better jobs and give a richer and fuller life to their son. This becomes the main purpose for the family eventually.

    1. Brenda Arledge profile image80
      Brenda Arledgeposted 17 months agoin reply to this

      Thanks for sharing this one Rosina...

      I'll probably read this one tomorrow.

  2. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 17 months ago

    Thanks Rosina

  3. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 17 months ago

    Ravi has written a creative and interesting story. Thank you for sharing it, Rosina.

  4. Misbah786 profile image86
    Misbah786posted 17 months ago

    Wow! What a fascinating story. Thank you for sharing, Ravi. I also liked the quote you included at the end of your piece, "The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for." So true! Thanks for sharing!
    Thanks for sharing Ravi's article, Rosina
    Best wishes and Blessings! smile

  5. Jodah profile image91
    Jodahposted 17 months ago

    Ravi, this is a remarkable story and a wonderful response to Brenda’s latest word prompt “purpose.” Such a sad story, as it is so hard for the average person to fight against  money and power. Fortunately there was a positive ending. Thank you for sharing this, Rosina.

  6. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 17 months ago

    Thanks Linda

  7. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 17 months ago

    Thanks Misbah

  8. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 17 months ago

    Thanks John

  9. Pamela99 profile image90
    Pamela99posted 17 months ago

    This is an amazing story Ravi. I didn't know you could conceive another child when you were pregnant with another. Then, the fight for your own child would be so difficult. I'm glad the couple finally see the end of their struggle. This is a story that certainly meets Brenda's new prompt.

    Thanks for posting Ravi's story, Rosina.

  10. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 17 months ago

    Thanks Pamela.It is a rare medical occurence.

  11. Brenda Arledge profile image80
    Brenda Arledgeposted 17 months ago

    Ravi
    "A Mother's Fight For for Her Son" certainly shows us how one's purpose can become greater than anything else in his life.

    It is a reason to stand up and fight for what you believe in and want more than anything else.

    It's sad that a man of such status would go to such lengths.
    He should've gave the couple their child instead of putting him up for adoption.

    Then ruining their livelihood in the process, just to make himself look good.

    Yet...by giving up a child for adoption..I'd think the others would look down on him.

    Thankfully the mother didn't give up hope & eventually got her child back.

    But what is truly inspiring is that no matter what happened to them during this process...
    They continued to work hard to achieve their dreams.

    They knew they had purpose in their life and kept moving forward.

    Also...the person who is telling this story had his own purpose and he truly succeeded by getting the truth to the forefront.

    Great writing.

    You definitely know how to weave a story.

    I posted a link in the word prompt article.

  12. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 17 months ago

    Thanks Brenda for your insightful comments.

    1. Brenda Arledge profile image80
      Brenda Arledgeposted 16 months agoin reply to this

      Ravi...
      You are welcome

  13. ChitrangadaSharan profile image90
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 16 months ago

    Hello Raviji!
    This is a wonderful response to the word prompt, purpose. How thoughtful of you to draw attention to surrogacy and accompanying issues with it!
    I liked your well crafted story and found it very touching.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Thank you Rosina for sharing Raviji post.

  14. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 16 months ago

    Thanks Chitrangada

 
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