How does stephen spenders poem begins with despair and ends with hope?
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Stephen Spender’s poem begins by describing the plight and the poverty of the children living in the slums. He gives a detailed description of different children with their own problems. However by the concluding stanza, we see a shift in his opinion. He states that the miserable conditions of the children living in slums can be improved. If the people from the higher ranks of the society give them an opportunity to receive proper education, they could be brought out of the catacomb of poverty and guided towards the horizon of a better future.
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Stephen Spender's poem begins with despair and ends with hope. ...
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Thus although the poem opens by stating the awful lives of the poor slum children it ends in a hopeful note, saying that if the right measures are taken their situation can improve and they can live a happy life.
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