Mr. Keesing punished Anne by giving her essays to write. Did he lack empathy and compassion? Draw a pen-potrait of Mr. Keesing explaining the teacher-student relationship,class atmosphere and discipline
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No, Mr. Kessing did not lack empathy or compassion. He was a very disciplined person who students thought of as old fashioned. He had an interesting relationship with his student Anne since he thought she was a 'chatterbox' and he gave her an essay as punishment. He just wanted Anne to learn discipline from his punishment. But when Anne, later hands him the poem on quack quack, he gets pleasantly surprised at her humor and takes the joke the write way. He was a misunderstood man who people thought of as inconsiderate.
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