How did Anne finally stopped mr.Keesing from punishing?
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He asked her to wrote an essay on quack quack quack said mistress chatterbox. Anne finallly stop mr. keesing from punishing her by writing a poem about three duclings who were bitten to death by their father swan because they quack a lot.
Anne finallly stop mr. keesing from punishing her by writing a poem about three duclings who were bitten to death by their father swan because they quack a lot.
Mr. Keesing, a teacher whom Anne describes as an "old man". Although he is a math teacher, he still gives her extra homework in the form of essays because she talks too much in class. She wrote her first three-page essay about herself as a gossip, saying it was both a woman and a genetic trait, since her mother was always gossip. Writing an essay couldn't stop Anne from chatting in class, so Mr. Keesing gave her a second and then a third essay. On the third day, she was exhausted so she wrote a poem instead, which delighted both the class and Mr. Keesing. The episode illustrates the carefree nature of Anne's life as a schoolgirl until 1942. More subtly, his first essay on gossip reveals the influence of ideas about sex and race (heredity) that were pervading the times:
Women as a gender have certain traits (talkative) and these traits are passed on. Anne writes innocently, but the idea of an inherited "racial trait" helps justify the Holocaust in which Anne and her family were tragically trapped.
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