why was Albert extremely miserable in Munich?
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Einstein's life was miserable in Munich because he neither had a good time in school nor back at his lodgings. ... His lodgings were also a dismal place because his father could only afford a room in the poorest quarters of Munich for Einstein to live in.
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Einstein's life was miserable in Munich because he neither had a good time in school nor back at his lodgings. ... His lodgings were also a dismal place because his father could only afford a room in the poorest quarters of Munich for Einstein to live in.
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Albert was miserable in Munich as he didn't have a good time at school as well as his residence.
- The question has been asked from the story Albert Einstein at School
- Einstein neither had a pleasant time in school for five years nor back at his lodgings.
- The school remained a place of hatred. When he received punishment, he had several unpleasant days. He dreaded going back to school, but there was no alternative for him.
- He wanted his father to take him out of school, but until he got his diploma, he was forced to stay there. The school system was found uninspiring by Einstein, and the teachers were unfriendly.
- He had his lodging in the poorest quarters with terrible food. His life was made miserable by a unfortunate lack of personal comfort and dirty surroundings. There was an oppressive climate of slum violence as well.
- The landlady used to beat her kids, and on weekends when her husband returned home, drunk used to lash her. While it was no better than what he received, he envied Yuri's lodgings, since Yuri was staying with fellow students.
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