The narrator’s mother was not schooled, yet was a very wise woman. Give two reasons to justify this statement.In the lesson Boyhood days
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When the narrator had an intense longing to learn to read, his mother procured an old copy
of Webster’s ‘blue-black’ spelling- book, which contained the alphabet. In his all efforts to learn
to read, his mother shared fully his ambition, though she could not read or write.
While most students wore a hat or a cap to school, the narrator did not have one. When he asked
his mother if he could have a school cap, she refused to go into debt to buy a store hat. She got
two pieces of ‘homespun’ jeans and sewed them together. He deeply admired his mother’s
thriftiness, and he saw her creation of the home made hat as a symbolic gesture of the importance
of thrift over wealth.
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