Character sketch of miss beam in 200 words
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Miss beam was the director of a boarding school where boys and girls stayed and studied. There was something very special about this school - children have to live the life of the blind, deaf and lame for a day. On a day when a student had to be blind she/he had to cover her/his eyes and move around with someone's help. On yhe day when students had his lame day she had to remain lame by binding his legs and then using a pair of crutches. The purpose of this kind of training was to make children understand the struggles of disabled people around the world and develop sympathy and care.
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Miss beam is the main character of the story "The School For Sympathy and it is written by E.V. Lucas.
- Miss Beam had been mature, in charge woman who was yet compassionate and empathetic.
- She was just a little overweight and had grey hair. A private school in which both boys and girls resided and studied was run by Miss Beam.
- This school had a unique feature where students had to spend a day experiencing what it was like to be deaf, blind, and lame.
- Making children thoughtful was the true goal of Miss Beam's school. They received instruction on how to treat others nicely and how to behave responsibly. The goal of the school was to instill "thoughtfulness."
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