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On the third
Sunday in June, Americans take time to recognize and thank a special
person in the family – fathers! Father's Day celebrates the importance
of fathers, young and old, and the men thought of as father figures.
“Like father, like son” is probably the most common father expression.
It means a boy is very much like his father, and sons often do what
their fathers did before them. This can be a good thing or a bad thing.
Harry Chapin’s song, “Cat’s in the Cradle,” was popular in the 1970s. He
sings about a father who did not spend time with his son. His son grew
up to be a man who did not have time for his aging father. Like father,
like son.
“…And as I hung up the phone it occurred to me, he’d grown up just like
me. My boy was just like me.”
The words “the child is father of the man” come from the William
Wordsworth poem “My Heart Leaps Up.” It means people's personalities
form when they are children. They will most likely have the same
qualities as an adult that they had as a child.
Used in everyday speech, one could say, “In his case, the child was
father of the man; he loved nature as a child and now works as a
botanist.”
Let’s say you want to tell a child a story about something that happened
long before they were born. You could say it happened when they “were
just a twinkle in their father’s eyes.” This expression has a humorous
and dreamy feel. Here, the word “twinkle” suggests the interest your
father had in your mother.
When a much older man is interested in a much younger woman and supports
her with his money, he is called her “sugar daddy.” The money part is
very important – that’s the sugar.
Sometimes fathers are not a good influence or active in the lives of
their children. In that case, a person may look for a father figure, a
man who is not actually the person’s father but who acts like one.
The relationship between a man and his son can be complex.
There is a time when the son wants to grow into his own man – something
described often in literature. Author Tom Wolfe wrote about a father and
son relationship in his 1987 book, “The Bonfire of the Vanities.”
“Sherman made the terrible discovery that men make about their fathers
sooner or later... that the man before him was not an aging father but a
boy, a boy much like himself, a boy who grew up and had a child of his
own and, as best he could, out of a sense of duty and, perhaps love,
adopted a role called Being a Father.”
Rarely are father and son relationships as complex as they are in the
film series “Star Wars.” Luke Skywalker, the hero, fights against the
evil Darth Vader. Then, Vader gives Luke the shock of his life.
The words “I am your father” are now part of American pop culture. And
it’s more fun if you say it like Darth Vader.
The relationship between a father and daughter is often simpler. The
expression “daddy’s little girl” is understood to mean that, in a
father’s eyes, his daughter can do no wrong.
There is usually not a dry eye at any wedding during the traditional
father-and-daughter dance, especially if they are dancing to a song like
Michael Buble’s “Daddy’s Little Girl.”
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