Philip continues with the charges against Miss Narwin because he feels wronged after being reprimanded for his disruptive behavior in class. He believes that filing complaints will shift the focus away from his actions and portray him as a victim. Additionally, he is motivated by a desire for attention and to assert his own narrative, which he feels is being overshadowed by the school's authority. Ultimately, his actions reflect a combination of personal grievances and a need for validation.
She think that his punishment is too harsh and severe. But she still kind of satisfied.
Philip Malloy is angry with Miss Narwin because he feels that she is unfairly strict and does not appreciate his enthusiasm for music, particularly when she discourages him from expressing himself by humming the national anthem in class. He perceives her actions as personal attacks on his character and interests, leading to a growing resentment. This conflict ultimately escalates, driving him to seek attention and validation outside the classroom.
Because phillip thinks miss narwin has something against him
Some People would blame Miss Narwin because people thought that Philip was beginning funny.
hates miss narwin
Miss Narwin is a english teacher at Harrison High School and is also Philip's homeroom teacher and english teacher
Philip implied that Miss Narwin was forcing him to stop singing the national anthem, which was not true. This caused a big fuss because it misrepresented the situation and created a controversy. Philip's representation of what happened was not truthful as he manipulated the truth to suit his own agenda.
Miss Narwin is a great teacher that is very fair and nice but the way Philip acts in class forces her to be strict because he doesn't try and doesn't care
In the book, Ms. Narwin describes Philip as a student who is generally disruptive and unmotivated in class. She sees him as a challenging student who often presents behavior issues that disrupt the learning environment for others. She struggles to connect with him and help him succeed academically.
Miss Narwin lies by omission in "Nothing But the Truth" when she fails to mention the National Anthem lyrics incident in her disciplinary report about Philip singing the song. This omission leads to a misunderstanding about Philip's intentions and escalates the situation, ultimately affecting his academic standing and reputation.
She think that his punishment is too harsh and severe. But she still kind of satisfied.
Philip Malloy is angry with Miss Narwin because he feels that she is unfairly strict and does not appreciate his enthusiasm for music, particularly when she discourages him from expressing himself by humming the national anthem in class. He perceives her actions as personal attacks on his character and interests, leading to a growing resentment. This conflict ultimately escalates, driving him to seek attention and validation outside the classroom.
she is not the protagonist, Philip Malloy is. some would say she is the antagonist. hope this helped!! U
In the story "Nothing But the Truth," two things that make Philip Malloy want to vomit are his English teacher, Miss Narwin, and the national anthem. The constant conflict and tension surrounding these two factors in the story lead to Philip's feelings of sickness and discomfort.