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Discuss the central idea of the poem ‘The School boy ’ in 120 words

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Answered by Beautylove
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The School Boy" is a poem written in the pastoral tradition that focuses on the downsides of formal learning. It considers how going to school on a summer day "drives all joy away". The boy in this poem is more interested in escaping his classroom than he is with anything his teacher is trying to teach.

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Answered by vk591262
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Answer:

"The School Boy" is a poem written in the pastoral tradition that focuses on the downsides of formal learning. It considers how going to school on a summer day "drives all joy away". The boy in this poem is more interested in escaping his classroom than he is with anything his teacher is trying to teach.

Explanation:

I love to rise in a summer morn,

When the birds sing on every tree;

The distant huntsman winds his horn,

And the skylark sings with me:

O what sweet company!

But to go to school in a summer morn,-

O! It drives all joy away!

Under a cruel eye outworn,

The little ones spend the day

In sighing and dismay.

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