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Think and answer in your own words. What exactly does the speaker in the poem crave for? - English

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Think and answer in your own words.

What exactly does the speaker in the poem crave for?

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The speaker in the poem, who is a young school-going boy, craves for complete freedom to do whatever he wants and whenever he wants. He wants freedom from authority. He wants to lead a carefree life.

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