Why does the school boy dislike going to school in the school boy?
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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. Towards the poem's end, the boy wonders how children can grow and thrive if they are not allowed to enjoy the summer.
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the school boy disliked going to school in the poem, school boy because he felt like a trapped bird.
- the poem The School Boy is written by William Blake.
- in this poem, the poet is referring to the schools during the summer days.
- according to him, schools in summer drives away all the joy from a child's life.
- he says that a boy in the class is just like a trapped bird in cage whose actual life is beyond this cage , far away and free.
- the boy does not like going to school during summer and is feeling trapped in the classroom.the author says that the boy who should be free and amid the nature is caged in a classroom.
- so a boy in a class is like a trapped bird who is obliged to be obedient to his teacher.
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