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how does the poet describes the tall girl in the classroom in a slum​

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Answered by vaibhav006
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which the poet and which poem

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Answered by RDEEP90
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There is a classroom. It is attended by marginalized children from a nearby slum. The interior of the classroom is not sufficiently lit but its walls are adorned with photographs, maps and Shakespeare’s image. The children inside are malnourished, deformed, weak and dreamy. They hate Shakespeare, the map and the tall buildings because these furnishings remind them of what they have been deprived of. Occasionally there are visitors to the classroom – the state’s Governor, the education inspector and more frequently, visitor. The owner of the school is glad to welcome the visitor for donations. The poet is asking the readers to break the school building as he thinks the walls are preventing their freedom. He asks the readers to take these children to the sea shores where they will meet their world.

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