On the contrary, he was far cleverer than the boys his teacher held up as examples to Seryozha.
In his father's opinion, he did not want to learn what he was taught.
In reality he could not learn that.
He could not, because the claims of his own soul were more binding on him than those claims his father and his teacher made upon him.
Those claims were in opposition, and he was in direct conflict with his education.
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