Stanley refused to teach Zero to read or write because he believed Zero was not capable of learning. He saw Zero as someone who lacked intelligence and potential, which led him to underestimate him. However, this decision stemmed from Stanley's own insecurities and biases, ultimately highlighting the themes of friendship and redemption in the story. As the narrative progresses, Stanley learns to recognize Zero's true abilities and potential, leading to a transformative relationship between the two characters.
He didn't teach Zero because he was to tired.
He didn't teach Zero because he was to tired.
that he was a very nice friend and if it was not for him he would not be here
It was illegal.
they kept teasing stanley about teaching zero how to read and write
yes
they did not teach their children to write or read they taught them to make pictograpgs
to teach a boy how to read write and learn alphabets
he tught us to be kind never give up and be hounest
His warning is that he isn't a very good teacher.
Language Arts teachers teach you how to spell and say words. They teach you how to read and write. They help you a lot when your out and about the world.
They were directing anger from revolution to social reform.