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shusha [124]
2 years ago
10

Contrast mr m's and thami's views on the role of teachers and education

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Wittaler [7]2 years ago
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The difference between Thami and Mr. M is in the following:

  • They both believe that the education system in South Africa is not good for Black students. However, while Mr. M believes that the civil and organized way of obtaining justice is the best, Thami decides that joining the rebellion and protest will serve him better.

<h3>What were the different views of the two personalities?</h3>

Thami was a bright student of Mr. M who recorded good academic success and Mr. M was happy about his progress.

Both of them believed that the educational curriculum in South Africa encourages black apartheid. However, the difference between the two of them is seen in the fact that Mr. M thinks that education will help black people to be better informed and argue against the system through the judicial channels.

Thami, however, believes in the use of force to achieve positive change in the country. Mr. M tried to dissuade him from doing this.

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