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» List of Essays on My Father


» Essay on My Father – My Role Model
and My Friend (Essay 1 – 500 Words)
» Essay on My Father – For Kids and
Children (Essay 2 – 750 Words)
» Essay on My Father – Long Essay for
School Students (Essay 3 – 800
Words)

Audience: The below given essays are


exclusively written for school students (Class 1,
2, 3, 4 and 5 Standard).

List of Essays on My
Father
Essay on My Father – My Role
Model and My Friend (Essay 1 –
500 Words)
Introduction:

My father is my hero and guide in my life. He is


the one I look upon whenever I find myself in
trouble. My father has been my guiding force for
all my major decisions in life. In fact, I have never
regretted adhering to his advice as it has always
worked for me. He is a hardworking and
passionate person. My father has a love for
movies. Whenever he gets time, he just loves to
watch an old movie. In fact, at times we just fight
as to who gets control of the television. But at
heart, we love to tease each other and play as
well.

My father does not like to sit idle. At times, on


holidays if he finds me and my sister doing
nothing and just idling our time, he gives us some
task or the other. He is also much organised and
keeps all his documents in a properly organised
manner.

My Father – My Role Model:

My father is my role model for many reasons.


First and foremost I admire his passion for work.
That is why he is so respected in his office as
well. He is always there to help his colleagues
even if it is not his work. In fact, one can always
see him spending weekends helping others out.
Moreover, my father is a simple man. He does
not like expensive things and lives an easy and
peaceful life. Also, he never shouts on anyone of
us. I wonder if he ever gets angry on anything as
he takes everything so calmly and takes his time
to decide upon things.

My Father – My Friend:

My father is my friend as well. I can discuss


everything with my father, even those that I dare
not speak in front of my mother. I know that he
shall keep it a secret and give the advice I need.
He is the one whom I can rely upon blindly during
any hour of need, and I know that he shall be
there for me.

Importance of My Father in My Life:

My father plays an important role in the family. He


is in fact considered as the head of the family.
However, I feel that both father and mother have
a distinctive role to play in bringing up their
children. While on hand my mother has s soft
heart, it is my father who shows courage and
strength which his children will later on imbibe as
their qualities. He can be firm at times, but be
rest assured it is always for the benefit of the
children.

Conclusion:

There is no doubt that my father’s role is vital in


my life. His presence is vital for maintaining the
balance and peace in my family. A father is the
one who earns the badge of the stricter parent
and whose denial of permission for anything
means a lot to the children. I also admire my
father and try to imbibe his qualities so that I
become like him when I grow up.

Essay on My Father – For Kids


and Children (Essay 2 – 750
Words)
Introduction:

My father is a person who takes care of my family


and loves each one of us dearly. My father acts
as the pillar of support and strength for my family.

My Father:

My father is the person that I admire the most in


my life. I can never forget all the childhood
memories that I have with him. It is safe for me to
say that my father is largely the reason behind
my present joy and happiness. I can say that I
am the person who I am today and the person
that I am growing to be, is all because of the
influence he has had and is having on me. He
always makes time to play with me and catch up
on all the happenings in my life even after the
hard work of the day.

My father is one man who is very unique and


different. I always feel lucky anytime I remember
that he is my father knowing how he has done
the very best for me in life. I always feel grateful
that I have the opportunity to be his son and be a
part of a wonderful family that has a great father
like him. My father has shown himself to be a
very peaceful and polite person. He seldom
scolds me and he is always easy with me. What
he tries to do is that he makes sure that I realise
the mistake that I have made in a very polite way
and helps me to get better and this has been
working like magic for many years now.

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My father is the leader and head of our family. He


is always there for every member of the family to
help us in times when we need his advice and
direction in taking decisions. Anytime we have a
problem, we take it to him, he tries to help us by
sharing some of the problems that he also faced
in the past that are quite similar to our problem
and how he was able to overcome them. He also
shares all of his achievements and drawbacks in
life and tells us to learn from them.

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My father has his personal online marketing


business but he never insists any of his children
to pursue a career in that same field so that we
can take over after him. He does not even try to
attract any of us to his business but he tries to
teach how we can discover our own passion and
fields of interest in life. He does his best to
encourage us in the pursuance of our various
dreams. I can boldly say that my dad is a very
good dad and this is not as a result of him always
helping me and being nice to me but because he
shows great strength, knowledge, a good helping
and nice nature. He also owns very good human
relations skills.

My father’s parents were very poor when he was


growing up but with hard work and patience, my
father was able to become very rich. He uses this
as an example to encourage me to always work
hard.

Conclusion:

I share all of my happy, sad and bad moments


with him and he also does the same. He is
always around to share with me all of his life
experiences and how I can learn from them. My
father also tells me all about his day and every
event that occurred during the day. He is doing all
his best to ensure that I grow up to become a
very successful person that has good character
and behaviour.

My father always teaches me ethics, humanity


and etiquettes of life that can help me in future.
My father is always ready and willing to help the
people who are needy around us and he tells us
that giving is the most important thing in life. My
father also teaches my siblings and me how to be
happy, healthy and fit throughout our lives.

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My father has shown himself to be very good to


all the members of my extended family. If anyone
of us is facing a particular problem, my father is
usually the first person we go to for advice and
help. My father has over the years proven to be a
person who has a very kind heart and I can
boldly say that he is my best friend and my hero.

Essay on My Father – Long Essay


for School Students (Essay 3 –
800 Words)
About My Father:

Appa was born in Coimbatore, the second son


and third child in a family of 11 children. His
father, my grandfather was a stern man, a
respected civil engineer who worked for the
colonial British government.

Appa attended the Rishi Valley School in


Yercaud, founded on the learning philosophy of
Jiddu Krishnamurthy. There he learned the value
of discipline, respect for hard work, honesty,
responsibility and constant learning. He studied
electrical engineering at Banaras Hindu
University and went on to join Voltas Limited’s air
conditioning division. He worked there the rest of
his life, and was regarded as brilliant and a
genius.

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My childhood memories of him are as a stern,


strict and not very communicative man. He’d
crack the most unhumorous Dad jokes and we’d
all grimace and laugh dutifully.

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He felt a deep and abiding sense of responsibility


towards his own family of birth as well as his
marital family. The modest salary he always
earned would be divided between these two
families, and since he was terrible at currying
favour or promoting himself, he never rose within
the ranks of Voltas and his income remained
quite pathetic till he died. This officially made us a
lower-middle class family and our childhoods
were frugal, thrifty and austere. A little money
meant a lot.

Despite these constraints, Appa planned our


futures successfully. When his provident funds
were released after his retirement, he used the
entire amount, augmented by a bank loan, to buy
a house in his two sons’ names. For the rest of
our lives, we had a roof over our heads.

Why I like my father:

One of the most remarkable things about Appa


was the number of things he was interested in. In
Calcutta, he would spend hours outside a tailor’s
shop watching him make clothes. After several
months, he bought himself a Singer sewing
machine. From then, all our clothes, including
winter school uniforms, were stitched by him.

He taught himself carpentry — and constructed


the sofa sets we used for decades.

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He learned dry cleaning — and from then, we


would go to school smelling of kerosene in winter.

He was an outstanding cook, and loved cooking.


When my mother was immobilized with lymphatic
TB, he’d cook breakfast, lunch and dinner for the
family in the morning before leaving for work.

Best of all, he was a brilliant musician, gifted in


playing the vichitra veena. He had his own
Carnatic ‘band’ with a flutist and a mridangam
player.

Things I Learned from My Father:

I have slowly realised how much of who I am was


shaped by who he was. Like him, I never get
bored, and remain fascinated by everything in
life. I’m constantly active doing something
constructive or educational. I am today two years
younger than he was when he died but have
started learning to play piano, understand search
engine optimisation, UX design and painting.

I learned from him that generosity is a state of


mind, not a state of wallet. The number of
nameless, faceless poor people he had helped
was long, as we learned only after he died. Never
demeaning his beneficiaries with a handout, he
invited them to repay at their time and speed, but
made sure that they did, thus restoring their self-
respect.

Without ever speaking about it, he has shown me


what it means to be a father, and the meaning of
selfless living.

Conclusion:

A single incident sums up my relationship with my


dad. He wanted me to join the IIT and become an
engineer. I wanted to be a writer, a profession he
disdained as having no future. Headstrong, in
1969, I stepped out of the train in which my family
was relocating from Delhi to Bombay just as the
whistle blew. I was bent on living my life my way.

My father, deeply upset, cut me off without a


paisa, saying I could jolly well support myself if I
was so confident about writing. And so I did,
earning enough through writing for the evening
papers to pay my rent, college fees and food. Six
months later, my father, passing through Delhi in
December, visited me to check how his strong-
headed son was doing, and saw for himself that I
was surviving well enough without borrowing or
begging. He visibly swelled with pride.

He hugged me, in one action forgiving me but


also forgiving himself. He used the 400 rupees he
had received as a Christmas bonus to buy me
utensils, a mattress, and other basics.

From that day, he would proudly say, “My son


followed his heart rather than my head — and
see what a fine job he has done.”

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Message from Sophia!

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your comments on this article. Let me
know what you think about this article. Is it
helpful to you? Your comments and
suggestions will serve as an inspiration
and learning platform for me.

Regards,
Sophia

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