On sour cream walls, donations, Shakespeare’s head, Cloudless at dawn, civilized dome riding all cities. Belled, flowery, Tyrolese valley. Open-handed map Awarding the world its world.
a) What is the condition of the classroom wall?
b) What aspects show a civilized race?
c) What is the specialty of the Tyrolese valley?
d) Explain: 'Awarding the world its world'
Answers
a) Answer: The condition of the classroom walls is very poor. They require immediate repair and paint.
b) Answer: Donations, Shakespeare, domes in cities show a civilized race.
c) Answer: Tyrolese Valley is a beautiful place in Austria. The scenery of a beautiful scene showing its beauty is pasted on the wall of the classroom.
d) Answer: The map showing the geographical features of the countries of the world.
On sour cream walls, donations, Shakespeare’s head, Cloudless at dawn, the poet Stephen Spender highlights the plight of slum children by using vivid images.
He apts words to picture a classroom in a slum with this he touches, in a subtle manner, the themes of social injustice and inequalities.
The opening line of the poem uses an image to contrast the slum children’s faces with those of others.