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From the tragic prophecy of Oedipus to the quiet goodbye of a son holding his mother’s hand in a hospice in a literary novel; from Norman Bates’ screaming mummy to Elliott whispering “I’ll be right here” to E.T.—the stories endure because the bond endures. It is the first relationship, the first wound, and sometimes, the final comfort. In art, as in life, a son never truly leaves his mother. He only learns to carry her differently.
The mother-son relationship in cinema and literature is never static. It is a negotiation over the most valuable currency: identity. The son asks, “Am I my own man, or an extension of you?” The mother asks, “Was my love a gift or a burden?” real indian mom son mms top