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who,do you think,i refers to in the poem the school boy

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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'I' refers to the schoolboy

Explanation:

  • In the context of the poem 'The School Boy' by William Blake, 'I' has been employed to refer to the schoolboy as he is the speaker in the poem.
  • He vents his heart out and expresses his feelings about his unhappy and 'drive all joys away' feeling while going to school on a summer day.
  • He wants to wake up early in the morning and enjoy the singing of birds on trees, blowing of the horn by the huntsman, and singing with the Skylark and denotes that this learning and teaching of school is making him forget 'the youthful spring.'

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