What characteristic of Einstein’s nature is highlighted by the exchange between him and the History teacher?
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The exchanges between Einstein and the teacher show him to be a person with firm convictions; he is frank and straightforward. Even at the cost of punishment he is not willing to compromise on his views. He comes across as one who will chart his own course rather than follow the beaten track.
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- Mr Braun, his History educator, was discontent with Albert's reluctance to learn realities or dates.
- Whenever he conceded that he saw no real reason for learning dates, the instructor provoked him by calling his perspectives the 'Einstein hypothesis of training'.
- Albert contended that it was thoughts that were significant however in any case, felt hopeless.
- The trades between Einstein and the instructor demonstrate him to be an individual with firm feelings; he is plain and direct.
- Indeed, even at the expense of discipline, he isn't willing to think twice about his perspectives.
- He seems to be one who will diagram his own course instead of following the beaten track.
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