<span>"I've already had that experience with my sheep, and now it's happening with people." </span>
The School Boy" is a poem written in the pastoral tradition that focuses on the downsides of formal learning. It considers how going to school on a summer day "drives all joy away".The boy in this poem is more interested in escaping his classroom than he is with anything his teacher is trying to teach. In lines 16-20, a child in school is compared to a bird in a cage.Meaning something that was born to be free and in nature, is instead trapped inside and made to be obedient. Hope this helps;)
Answer:
having a bizarre, primitive, or unsophisticated quality
Explanation:
According to Merriam-Webster dictionary barbaric means "having a bizarre, primitive, or unsophisticated quality". In the story 'The Lady, or the Tiger", the king is 'semi-barbaric' known for 'his barbaric idealism' by which he administered justice. The princess who loves the young man contains " the savage blood transmitted to her through long lines of wholly barbaric ancestors". The unfortunate young man, the writer suggests, to die and "wait for her in the blessed regions of semi-barbaric futurity"?