Nothing But The Truth Character Analysis

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Parents are the most important part of a child’s education system. It is a duty for parents to communicate well with their child, and it is always vital for parent to have a deep and sincere conversation with a teenager time to time. In Nothing But The Truth, Philip’s parent should Increase their participation, and spend more time on helping Philip to organize his real thoughts inside his mind and sit down to have a functional conversation instead of gave him blindly trust. On the other hand, they should communicate with school as the character of guardian, and understand what has happened and be objective. One of the reason his parent give him blindly and unconditional support is self-reproach and the willing to make it up to Philip. Philip’s …show more content…

he said he didn’t break any rule because there wasn’t any rule against singing “The Star Spangled Banner”, he may not break the letter of the rule, but he break the spirit of the rule, there wasn’t any rule against singing “The Star Spangled Banner” but ther is a rule that require students to remain silence when national anthem is playing, and his parent didn’t realize this point because they didn’t try to consider other perspectives, Philip’s classmate and teacher. They make a rush decision: after one minute they know this story (from their son’s point of view), they shared the story with Ted Griffen. After they picked Philip up from school because of the suspension, they never connected with the school or Miss.Narwin in person, they heard all the kids from the school hate Miss.Narwin from Philip, which is not true, if they were being more objective, they should learn the story from Miss.Narwin and the third party, maybe that will prevent a tragedy from happening.In real life, when people start to support somethings, they are going to support this even they realize there is somethings with this. This is a psychology phenomenon called

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