Gallery of Life The mystery of the fate of the twins

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-12

In The Gallery of Life, each family is a unique painting. And in this happy family, the birth of twins, which was supposed to be the icing on the cake, is complicated by their disability.

The fate of the twins seems to have been painted with different colors by a paintbrush. The older brother was born with only one eye, while the younger brother was missing an arm. It would have been an unforeseen blow for the family. However, the family was fractured by the disability, and the parents' attitudes towards the twins became very different.

For the older brother, who has only one eye, the attitude of the parents is complicated. Even though he looked no different from other children, that eye became a sign of his difference. His parents' attitude towards him became cold and even a little distant. They tried to hide this unnatural attitude, but the indifference and avoidance in their eyes could not hide it.

In contrast, a younger brother with a missing arm seems to be more acceptable. The love and attention of his parents for him is more obvious, and they are more willing to be close to him and take care of him. The presence of the younger brother seems to make it easier for the family to face the reality of disability.

In this family, the fate of the twins is portrayed as a painting full of contradictions and struggles. The elder brother tries to prove his worth through his own hard work and courage, while the younger brother grows up in the love of his parents. However, the rift in the family has always existed, and the future of the family has become uncertain as a result.

Every family has their own story, and every child has their own destiny. In this family, the twins have different destinies, but they are both trying to find their place and worth. Their gallery of lives, while colorful, is also full of challenges and uncertainties.

Parents need to be more loving and patient when dealing with children with disabilities. They need to understand their children's feelings, respect their differences, and help them overcome their difficulties. Only in this way can the family truly get out of the shadow of disability and rediscover their own happiness and warmth.

In The Gallery of Life, every family is an unfinished story. The fate of the twins will continue in this gallery, and their stories will become the family's eternal memories and expectations. I hope that they can bravely face the future and use their own efforts and courage to write their own wonderful chapters.

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