2. Why does the poet say 'Surely Shakespeare is wicked, the map a bad example'?
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The poet describes the miserable condition of the children in a school located in a slum. They are malnourished ill and exhausted. They are thin hungry, weak and insecure. ... Catacombs symbolise darkness and illiteracy which surrounds these children but through proper education will enlighten their lives.
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- Shakespeare is wicked and the map is a bad example' for the children of the school in a slum
- because they can never reach that level of education to understand the works of Shakespeare.
- Their dirty, filthy slum has no place in the map of the beautiful world.
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