describe how history teacher and the headmaster humiliated albert
Answers
Explanation:
The head
teacher expelled Albert from the school for the following reasons:
1. His presence
in the classroom did not let the teacher to teach and the other pupils to
learn.
2. There was
charge against him that he refused to learn.
3. He was
also charged with being in constant rebellion, and no serious work could be done
while he was in the class.
Answer:
The History teacher, Mr Braun, was chiefly to blame for driving Albert out of school and then out of Munich. He humiliated Albert in the classroom. He asked the boy in which year the Prussians had defeated the French. Albert told him that he did not see any sense in learning the dates and facts by heart. He explained his theory of education that facts were not so important as ideas and students should try to know the reason behind such wars. Mr Braun called him a disgrace, an ungrateful boy who ought to be ashamed of himself. He complained against the boy to the head teacher who again treated Albert harshly. He was going to expel the boy for disturbing the class. Albert left the school on his own accord and moved off to Milan, Italy.