"A Story of a Country Boy" by Lao Hsiang is the story of a family who sends a young boy to school and seems only to have bad results.
Summary of the story:
The story starts out by saying that in the country a nine-year old boy is at least half as useful as an adult because he can help with several chores, so the family didn't want to send him to school. However, there was a proclamation that stated that any boy over six years old had to go or a family member would have to go to jail.
The boy goes to school and he brings books back, which the teacher has told him cost money. The family is concerned because they will have to go without to raise enough money for the books, and they are already losing work from sending the boy to school. They tell him that he will have to work very hard. He goes to school the next day before dawn to work hard, and finds that the school is not open yet. He is told to go home. He does, and his family is angry at him for not working hard. He goes on a Sunday and is told that they don't have school on Sunday, and they don't understand why that is either.
The pictures in the book aren't anything that they can relate to, and the text of the book says "this is my mama" and "this is my papa" with pictures that are definitely not anyone they know. The boy is sent to ask the teacher whose mama this is. The book also says things like "the ox tends the fire," and the boy learns later that they are learning about things that are made up.
The boys read about a tea party and want to have one, so they agree to each contribute twenty cents so that they can send away for Oranges and other exotic foods it mentions, and all of their families condemn them as selfish because they are asking for money for a frivolity.
The last straw comes when they boy is reading in his book "In my family I have a papa, a mama, a brother, and a sister." He is studying hard and repeating his reading often, and the grandmother gets really upset because she is not included in the family. The boy's father tells her not to be angry anymore, and that he would rather go to jail than to let him read this type of book anymore.
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It is at the very end of the document, pages 78-82.
A story by Lao Hsiang, A boy in the country gets to be at least half as useful as a grownup by the time he is eight or nine years old.
The writer of the story, 'A Country Boy Quits School' is Lai Hsaing. This short story is about a Chinese boy that is ordered to go to school or his parents will have to go to jail.
what is the theme of this story? a country boy quits school
A Story of a Country Boy by Lao Hsiang is the story of a family who sends a young boy to school and seems only to have bad results.
education
"Country Boy Quits School" by Lai Hsaing is a short story that revolves around a young boy from a rural area who decides to leave school and return to his village. The story explores themes of education, tradition, and the clash between rural and urban lifestyles. Through the protagonist's journey, the author sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals navigating between modernity and tradition in a rapidly changing society.
a story related to the question will be fair enough
no
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No. the GED is totally voluntary.