Abstract
Does fulfilling your duty make good person? Can you meet your duties as a parent, and still be a bad parent? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, Pappou, a traditional Greek man, finds solace and purpose in his beloved garden. However, his rigid adherence to tradition and his bitterness towards his family, who he feels have abandoned him, lead to isolation and regret as he grows old. The story explores themes of family, tradition, and the consequences of holding onto resentment.
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