According to the poet how does formal education curb a learners potential
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❋ The poem expresses William blake's ideas regarding education and learning.
❋ Blake is said to have distrusted all forms of conventional and formal education.
❋ With the school boy has his mouthpiece (Spokesperson), the poet wonders how a bird born for joy and freedom can sing when it is caged.
❋ Similarly, he wants to know how pupils who are confined to the four walls of a classroom filled with fear and facing oppression be expected to blossom and mature into useful adults.
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formal education curbs the potential of the child as it takes away from the child it's freedom . the child is
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