explain,'' shut upon their lives like catacombs ".
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This means that the dirty surroundings have blocked their progress and growth . They have been shut inside them as if they are in underground graves .
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The explanation of the phrase ''shut upon their lives like catacombs " is that the lives of children living in the slum are trapped in these slum graveyards, where they have a hard time slipping and achieving their goals.
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- Catacombs means cemetery or graveyard which is underground. The poet uses the catacomb symbol in connection with the lives of children in slums. Because for them, the map hanging on the wall of the classroom is not theirs.
- This is a line from the poem An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum written by Stephen Spender.
- He describes the inequality of the community that is common to this society. In this poem, the author describes the situation of elementary school students.
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