Charactersketch of mr Kees
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Mr keesing is Anne's mathematics teacher at the Jewish Lyceum .although Anne got along pretty well with all her teachers ,Mr kessing is particularly annoyed with her because she is very talkative .however the man has a great deal of patience with his students as is evident from the kind of assignments that he give Anne as a punishment .Mr Kessing has a good sense of humour .the way he enjoys Anne's essay, 'A Chatterbox' and 'An incorrigible Chatterbox 'and especially hack poem Quack Quack Quack said Mr Jatt box so that he could tolerate a joke against himself
Explanation:
Mr Keesing was an old maths teacher at Anne’s school.He was very strict by Nature. He would not tolerate anyone talking in his class. Naturally, he remained quiet annoyed with Anne who was no doubt the Chatterbox.He would punish her by giving her extra homework. Anne would stuff her assigned homework with such funny contents that not only the class but even Mr Keesing felt greatly delighted. But Mr Keesing still failed to stop Anne's habit of chattering in the class. With the intention of making a mockery of Anne he gave her an essay to write on the topic: ‘Quack, Quack, Quack,’ Mrs Chatterbox. Anne wrote her essay in the form of a story in verse. It told the story of a mother duck and a father swan. The father bites his three ducklings to death because they quacked too much. The father in the poem is clearly Mr Keesing and the ducklings are the children of his class. Luckily Mr Keesing took the joke the right way. He enjoyed this poem and read it to several classes. He stopped giving Anne any extra homework. He allowed her to talk in the class. He even started making jokes with the children. Thus we see how even Mr Keesing got infected by Anne's sense of humour.