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how does william blake compare a child to a plant​

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Answered by Itzcreamykitty
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School cannot delight him. Stanza four compares good boy at school to a bird in a cage. ... In the last two stanzas Blake makes a heartfelt plea to parents using an extended metaphor of the natural cycles of life. In the world of nature, a bud grows into a flowering tree that will bear fruit as it matures.

Answered by mrinmoiroy
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School cannot delight him. Stanza four compares good boy at school to a bird in a cage. ... In the last two stanzas Blake makes a heartfelt plea to parents using an extended metaphor of the natural cycles of life. In the world of nature, a bud grows into a flowering tree that will bear fruit as it matures।

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