Her Majesty
Why does school feel like prison?
Perhaps because everyone is dressed in uniform inmate cloths? Need to give a headcount every hour? Don't even have the liberty to use the restroom at their own convenience?
Few of these inmates are provided with differentiating blazers for cramming propaganda infused syllabi enough to fall into an arbitrarily imposed quantitative criteria. In the setting of a supposed classroom, a tyrant exercises their arbitrary prerogative over the bodily functions of lowly miniscule creatures. Seniority justifies abnormal behaviours of hurling abuses and baseless allegations towards younger individuals. If they dare to retaliate, they are deemed a clear case of insubordination. The miniscule creature's futile effort to safeguard whatever little sense of dignity they have acquired are labelled instances of indiscipline. While some experienced players in this regard shrug it off, others are scarred for life post public humiliation.
The tyrant at this point feel a sense of accomplishment having brought a reformation in the heart of the lowly individual after publicly demeaning them infront of all their peers.
The tyrant truly believes that the way to gain a human's respect is to whack it out of them. The onus of bringing negative change to the pious tyrant-subject relationship is laid upon the subject, tyrants hence escaping all form of accountability. How dare you breathe in the presence of her majesty without submitting a written application for the same?
The shallow tyrants try to fill the void of substance within themselves by trying to gain validation from their subjects in the form of 'respect'. A person, passionate enough for their profession would certainly mind if an individual would interrupt the flow of class because they feel a need to relieve themselves. The tyrants must be weeded out if they don't positively contribute to the development of an individual.
The aversion towards oppressive authority lead to the downfall of imperialism and rise of democracy in States. Perhaps the control over ones own bodily functions is the first step for inmates to find school better than a jail.