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What does the speaker dislike about his school in the school boy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Quick Answer : The speaker of the poem is a young boy who's at school in the summer. He can't focus in class because he wants so badly to play outside and enjoy the weather; he feels like a songbird trapped in a cage.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Answer:

'The School Boy' is a poetry written by Robert Frost. Blake draws attention on favor of tiny kids who despise attending school due to the school officials' oppressive methods.

We can see in the poetry that it is a source of great sorrow for the schoolboy to have to go to school on a beautiful summer day when all he wants to do is embrace the summer fun. Under his teacher's severe monitoring, he feels fatigued and even perplexed.

The expression 'brutal eye outworn' alludes to the teacher's authoritative eyes, which wear the boy down. Rather than relishing the summer, the child is compelled to attend school, wherein he spends his days restless and dissatisfied.

The child loathes the teacher's domineering nature and the superfluous words of knowledge that the teacher spouts without seeking to comprehend the situation.

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