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poem school boy written by William Blake summary​

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The first stanza describes the delight of waking up to the birds singing and what a marvellous way this is to start the day.

The next stanza, however, contrasts with verse one by describing how worries the schoolboy is to be at school, and how the thought of this stops his happiness immediately.

Stanza three describes school, how when home-schooled you can sit happily and read. At school, there is no freedom; you will learn what you are told to learn, nothing more, nothing less. School cannot delight him.

Stanza four compares good boy at school to a bird in a cage: his potential is restrained.

Stanza five shows how people are dismayed at school and how students are stripped of their joy.

The final stanza describes how school can never be fun, but it is like a cold winter's day blasting through the warm summer.

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