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Q.14-Answer the following question in about 75 words. What does the poet want for the children of the slums? How ca​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The poet has a keen desire that these slum children should break the bonds of living in a slum area. They should not remain dejected, depressed and isolated from the rest of the civilized world. So he urges the governors, teachers, inspectors, invigilators and visitors to come forward and educate the slum children.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a poet, shows her concern and sympathy for the children living in slums and poverty in her poem "The Cry of the Children."

Explanation:

  • The poet wishes for the kids to have access to love, education, and care.
  • They ought to have the same opportunities as other kids, in her opinion. She demands an end to child labour, which denies kids their right to school and their childhood.
  • She prefers that them not be burdened with adult responsibilities but instead be free to play and enjoy their youth.
  • The poet wants slum children to have a chance at a better life, one that is filled with opportunity, hope, and pleasure.
  • She believes that others will notice their actions in society.

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