how is Shakespeare wicked and the map a bad example for the children of the slum
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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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The poet calls the portrait of Shakespeare wicked because it is meaningless for children going to a slum school. There is no quality education in such schools. The children here will never learn about Shakespeare's works. Similarly, the map is a bad example because the slum children will never see the world depicted in the map.
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