How did Hazlitt react to his son's attitude towards his school fellows and what did he write to his son cautioning him against such an attitude?
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It's a beautiful piece of advice given by a father to his son. He writes on how this advice may help him in the future to correct his own errors. He advises on the boy's complaint on how he was treated at school and how he found a different treatment at home and school.
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From the first, Hazlitt observes, his son had been leery of this experience: You were sure you should not like the school where you were going." Once there, he has problems getting along with other students because he takes no notice of them and isn't willing to get to know them
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