What Makes a Father Truly Great?
Continue the full conversation: https://imaginarytalks.com/beloved-fa... What makes a father truly great? Is it courage? Sacrifice? The way he protects a child? Or the moment he learns to let that child grow? In this Imaginary Talks episode, five beloved fathers from literature and film are brought into deep imaginary conversations with the people closest to them. Atticus Finch teaches Scout and Jem how to stand for justice without hatred. Jean Valjean shows Cosette that chosen love can become sacred. Mufasa leaves Simba with a voice strong enough to survive death. Guido Orefice protects his son’s inner world with imagination and joy. Marlin learns that love must grow from protection into trust. Together, these stories ask one of the deepest Father’s Day questions: What does a father leave inside a child that remains long after the story ends? #Fatherhood #FathersDay #ImaginaryTalks #LiteratureAndFilm #BelovedFathers Continue the full conversation: https://imaginarytalks.com/beloved-fa...

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