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In "The Schoolboy" by William Blake, the speaker expresses a deep dislike for the rigid environment of his school, which stifles his natural joy and creativity. He feels confined by the strict rules and lack of appreciation for the innocence of childhood, which contrasts sharply with the freedom and happiness he experiences in nature. This tension highlights the negative impact of institutional education on a child's spirit and well-being.

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