In this chapter, the protagonist compares his ideal to that of a student. He asks the other students what their ideal is, and they reply that it is to get into university. He compares this to the ideal of a person who has a small family, a dog, and grows flowers. The protagonist then asks the class representative what is wrong with the group. The class rep replies that the students want to rebel against their teachers, and that they do not have the right to do so.
In this chapter, the protagonist compares his ideal to that of a student. He asks the other students what their ideal is, and they reply that it is to get into university. He compares this to the ideal of a person who has a small family, a dog, and grows flowers. The protagonist then asks the class representative what is wrong with the group. The class rep replies that the students want to rebel against their teachers, and that they do not have the right to do so.