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Einstein has a rebellious nature explain

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Answered by kusanj
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though Albert Einstein was considered to be impolite and disobeying student in his school ,his honesty was often mistaken to be arrogance.Because of this he was never really admired or liked by his teachers and peers.
He was being absolutely apprehensive towards the method of learning in the class, and opposed his history teacher for the same, when he bluntly refused to memorise dates and figures as per the teacher's command.albert being completely up front about his knowledge and asking extremely crucial questions to the teachers to which they did not have an answer.even his classmates were jealous and envious of his genius
Instances like these ,tell us that Einstein had been of a rebellious nature in his school time and that he always stood for what he felt was right.
Answered by anuva484
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  • Though Albert Einstein was considered to be an impolite and disobeying student in his school, his honesty often was mistaken to be arrogance. Because of this, he was never really admired or liked by his teachers and peers.

  • He was being absolutely apprehensive towards the method of rote learning in the class, and opposed his history teacher for the same, when he bluntly refused to memorise dates and figures as per the teacher's command.
  • Albert being completely up front about his knowledge and asking extremely crucial questions to the teachers to which they did not have an answer. Even his classmates were jealous and envious of his genius.

Instances like these, tell us that Einstein had been of a rebellious nature in his school time and that he always stood for what he felt was right.

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