Wtite a brief note on experience of a poet in the poem the school boy?
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In the poem 'The School Boy' by William Blake, the school boy does not like going to school. He is tired, bored, annoyed and tensed when he is trapped in the classroom by his supervising teacher. He wants to play outside in the pleasant summer weather but is confined to the walls of the classroom. He feels as helpless as a bird trapped in a cage. He is denied the pleasure of learning things in the natural environment. He is, thus, subjected to the cruel system of formal education while being denied imaginative, creative and spiritual freedom.
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