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2. Why does the poet say 'Surely Shakespeare is wicked, the map a bad example'?​

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Answered by shantanukumar9686
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Answer:

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.

Answered by krithiksk
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hi buddy

Here is ur answer

  • 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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