The mother who left, the stranger who won't leave - Page 2

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Posted: 12 years ago
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I actually really really agree with this post! No doubt Saraswati was a wonderful person and a very loving mother, but I have always disliked the fact that she wasn't a good enough mom to stay alive for her son whose life clearly revolves around her. I know she had her reasons and the decision was obviously not an easy one to make, but I can't help but feel that she could have been a better mom by making the harder decision to stay alive for the sake of her son.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Reemz*

I'm sure once we have seen more of the back story, I will again sympathize with Saraswati but I could not help but grow a sort of dislike towards her today (if that is the word). Committing suicide is one thing but leaving your child who is meant to be your world all alone is something which bothers me a lot. Not only that but she walked in to death knowing her son was calling out to her. I know she must have been really depressed to take such an extreme step but no wonder Saras feels so insecure of relationships. If he couldn't keep his mum happy enough to keep her alive, what hope does he have to make others happy?

Saraswati obviously went through a lot but currently all I know is that she left her young child and scarred him for life. She left him. That's the bottomline.

Fortunately for Saras, there is a 'stranger' standing outside his closed doors waiting for him to open up...no matter how long it takes. She seeks out any option to make him happy, make him feel alive. Kumud.


Lovely thought provoking post.

It's easy to judge Saraswati! But even Saras goes into trance with his mother's thoughts. The way Saraswati goes into the pond, seems she is in a trance, oblivion of the fact that her son is calling out. You never know what she went through, may be she also felt that whom so ever she gets attached to is befallen with misfortune so took this step to go away from Saras and save him from misfortune of some sort! Let the story unfold.

May be she was a weak women, aren't some of us too... So lets be human and empathasize rather than judging her ! ' only the one going through knows the pain and no one else!'
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Posted: 12 years ago
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No mother will leave the child and end their lives that to in front her her son.Their must be strong reason behind this of course DB must be knowing.DB with the help of kumud will bring back saras from his past.

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