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how does Derozio critique society's treatment towards an orphan girl in The Orphan Girl?

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Answered by madhurima887387
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The Orphan Girl” is a heart-touching poem written by Derozio. The poem is about a young girl who has lost her parents. While drawing sympathy for the orphan girl, the poet makes readers think of a society that often gives a deaf ear to the problems faced by the distressed. The poet’s concern is that the girl is too immature to understand the harshness and cruelty that prevails in the world. The poet is in all sympathy for the girl, not only because she is an orphan, but also because of her lack of friends and relatives who can afford to give her food and shelter. In such a situation, it will have to be the subject of harsh treatment for society. The poet’s main concern is social security, which is very much needed to secure the lives of the orphans and the destitute.

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Answered by TaeTaePopsicle
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“The Orphan Girl” is a heart-touching poem written by Derozio. ... Criticizing society, he says that while it deprives her of giving any respite from the pitiable condition that the orphan girl has been subjected to, it will scorn her in the slightest deviation from the path of virtue.

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