What moral lesson did Jack want to teach his daughter through the story of Roger Skunk? Why was he a bit frustrated in the end ?
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Through the story of "Roger Skunk", the narrator Jack wants to emphasize on the fact that mothers are always right and they know what is best for their child. Jack believes in the importance of individuality and the acceptance of what is natural rather than social acceptance by peers.
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jack want teach his daughter that mather are important
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