3. Why does the boy wish he were a gardener, in the second stanza? Does he think he would enjoy doing the things the gardener does, without being scolded? What are those things? Is he allowed to do any of them now? Are they nice things from the point of view of adults? Are they enjoyable things for a child?
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He soils his clothes with dust. Nobody scolds him if he gets baked in the sun or gets wet. Therefore, if the little child was a gardener, nobody would stop him from digging. ... Therefore, he wants to be a hawker, a gardener, and a watchman so that he could do all the things they did as he could not do them being a child.
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