I am writing you today to express my admiration in Jean-Jacques Rousseau as a scholar, thinker, and overall human, and to attempt to persuade you to hire Mr. Rousseau as a teacher. There are several reasons that he is perfect for the job. Mr. Rousseau is intelligent, well published, and will be well liked by the students. Addressing the first two qualifications, I would like to point out that you must be intelligent to write one of the most renowned books of your time. Mr. Rousseau did just that with his publication of The Social Contract in 1762. The book is a poignant discussion on human nature and how it is affected by the economy and the government. With this book, Mr. Rousseau sparked a discussion on how society represses …show more content…
This would translate well into teaching because he would spend a lot of time making sure that every lesson got the point across without diverting into irrelevant topics. This may not be a positive on him personally, but it is a good reason to hire him. Mr. Rousseau does not have a wife or kids. That would end up with him throwing himself into his work to distract himself from his loneliness. This massive time commitment would end up with very effective lessons that are thought provoking and interesting. Another thing that would end up with kids absolutely adoring him as a teacher is that he is anti-slavery. This means that he would only assign the proper amount of homework instead of giving his students endless hours of busy work. One thing that would be less popular with the students but necessary is his stance on capital punishment. This would ensure that Mr. Rousseau applies the necessary punishments to kids to maintain order in his classroom. Mr. Rousseau also believes that human nature is naturally good but is corrupted by society. This would be helpful as a teacher because he would not only make sure that his students learn the material, but he would also try to improve them as people. Thank you for reading this and taking time to consider Mr.