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A young, proud, and lazy boy resists school and expects others to serve him, prompting firm discipline from his teacher that forces him to obey and study. After a later trip away he boasts of his experiences and again alienates his peers, revealing how wealth and travel do not buy respect or wisdom. Through episodic scenes the narrative contrasts entitlement with responsibility, shows the effects of punishment and guidance, and emphasizes that personal effort, humility, and considerate behavior are necessary to win the goodwill of others.
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