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compare the character of the narrator e r Braithwaite and the head of the school.​

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In To Sir, With Love, Mr. Braithwaite's persona becomes well-known for his generosity and creative teaching methods. He is thoughtful and compassionate, and he exhibits a strong work ethic. He has a Black appearance, and he consistently exudes dignity and tranquility.

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In To Sir, With Love, Mr. Braithwaite's persona becomes well-known for his generosity and creative teaching methods. He is thoughtful and compassionate, and he exhibits a strong work ethic. He has a Black appearance, and he consistently exudes dignity and tranquility.E.R. Braithwaite, the author of the book, serves as its narrator. His real-life experiences, particularly his time in England and his position as a teacher at Greenslade School following World War II, served as the inspiration for the book. Before becoming a teacher, he was a working engineer who also served in the Royal British Air Force during World War II.Despite being a British citizen, he experiences racism and prejudice as a black man in post-World War II England.

He struggles to get employment due to his race and reluctantly accepts a job as a teacher at Greenslade School in London's East End. Given the reputation of the school's disruptive students, Braithwaite finds it challenging to control his class of disruptive children right away.

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