How is ‘Shakespeare wicked and the map a bad example’ for the children of the school in slum? Comment
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the study of Shakespeare to these slum children. It is “wicked” because it can liberate them from their mundane life. The map shows a world which is not theirs.
itexposes all the students’ futures: there is little or no expectation that they will succeed, and the best they can hope for is to keep their sanity and not fall victim to a faux realit
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Shakespeare is representative of the world of education and literature. His picture on the dirty walls of the miserable classroom in slum school is odd. His picture can hardly inspire the poor, hungry and marginalized slum children. The map of the world which is full of attractions only entices these children. The slum children cannot enjoy the attractions the world. They are destined to live only in dirty and congested areas. The poet wants that the children should be shown green fields; they should be allowed to live a free and carefree life. Without any worry, they can concentrate well on their studies. The poet says only those people create history who are carefree.