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What did swami and his father debate on? ​

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Answered by anshikasingh2589
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When Swami realised that his father was determined to send him to school, he came up with a new excuse and told his father about his teacher Samuel who was very harsh with the students. He informed his father that Samuel caned the students on one pretext or the other and would not stop till he saw blood on the hands.

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

Swami and his father debate on theory of courage.

Explanation:

Swami is of the opinion that if the boy could fight a tiger, then he should be a strong, grown-up person. However, his father contradicts him by saying that if a man has courage, he will automatically become strong.

Swami believed that the boy must be grown up to have faced a tiger. Whereas Swami's father said that a man may have the strength of an elephant and yet be a coward: where as another may have the strength of a straw, but if he has courage, he can do anything.

When Swami realised that his father was thinking to send Swami to school, he came up with a new excuse  and told his father about his teacher Samuel who was very harsh with the students. He informed his father that Samuel caned the students on one pretext or the other and would not stop till he saw blood on the hands. He did that as he do not want to stay alone.

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