In this scene Naymond states that “You gotta suspend me. School gotta have rules”(33.10). By Naymond stating this quote it entails that he wants the school to give him the correct punishment based off of the rule, in this case it would be expulsion. This quotes helps in the argument where the corner kids do not want to be in a classroom environment. Prior to this statement Mr. Duquette told Naymond that he can leave class but not school, so Naymond proceeds to throw a desk to try and get removed or expelled from school. By Naymond deliberately provoking the school board tells us that he is willing to go to high expectations to be removed from school. If we look back to the regular classroom we can get the sense that those children are willing to learn and are excited about it. Unlike the confined classroom that the corner kids are being held in, there is a ton of resentment and disobedience because they do not believe they can get taught anything that they do not already know. In conclusion, based on the scene and the supporting evidence we can confirm that the corner kids are unwilling to change their ways and allow from knowledge to place upon them. We can also determine that by the corner kids being removed from the classroom makes the class more productive and several students attitudes have changed
In this scene Naymond states that “You gotta suspend me. School gotta have rules”(33.10). By Naymond stating this quote it entails that he wants the school to give him the correct punishment based off of the rule, in this case it would be expulsion. This quotes helps in the argument where the corner kids do not want to be in a classroom environment. Prior to this statement Mr. Duquette told Naymond that he can leave class but not school, so Naymond proceeds to throw a desk to try and get removed or expelled from school. By Naymond deliberately provoking the school board tells us that he is willing to go to high expectations to be removed from school. If we look back to the regular classroom we can get the sense that those children are willing to learn and are excited about it. Unlike the confined classroom that the corner kids are being held in, there is a ton of resentment and disobedience because they do not believe they can get taught anything that they do not already know. In conclusion, based on the scene and the supporting evidence we can confirm that the corner kids are unwilling to change their ways and allow from knowledge to place upon them. We can also determine that by the corner kids being removed from the classroom makes the class more productive and several students attitudes have changed