what were the villagers opinion of the school master
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The master would use difficult words and emotive language to sound convincing and impress the poorly educated village folk. People in this rural community were in awe that the teacher could know so much. They could not understand how his small head could contain so much knowledge.
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In an age when literacy and numeracy were powerful things, when many were illiterate and innumerate, then the “rustics”, the ordinary working-class people of the village, look up to the school-teacher. He seems a kind of god. The children are quite scared of him. They laugh at his jokes, even if they are not funny.
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