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Short Summary Of The Poem An Elementary School Classroom In A Slum

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Answered by kaushikabhishek645
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This poem by Stephen Spender gives a vivid description of a school classroom in a slum and the children in the class.

The faces of the children are dull. Their appearance shows that they are unwanted. The children have gloomy faces. Their heads hanging low in sadness due to being poor. They have diseased bodies inherited from their parents and are victims of poverty. At the dim end of the room, sits one child who has bright eyes which seem to dream - of playing outside with squirrels. He is different from the others in the dim, dark room.

The walls of the classroom are dirty. People have donated different charts and images which have been put up on them. One of them is a picture Of the great playwright Shakespeare. His head is bald and resembles the rising Sun. The next poster is of the Tyrolese valley, full of churches and flowers which symbolizes the beautiful creations of nature. Another one is a map of the World. To these children the world is not the one shown in these pictures, but it is the one they see out of the class room window. They are trapped in the slums. Their future is dim and hopeless. They have a dark future as their options in life are limited and are covered with dismay. They are far away from the bright light of knowledge.Comprehending these pictures is beyond their abilities. They hate everyone and for them, Shakespeare is a wicked man. As no one loves them, they dislike everyone. the desire for love and acceptance forces them to do crimes like stealing. The children are so skinny that their clothes are like a skin and their skeleton is visible through them. This is due to lack of nutrition. They have worn looking glasses made of steel which are cheap, heavy and uncomfortable. Their chances of fulfilling their dreams and moving out have been further reduced by building bigger slums. Until they come out of the slums, they will never know what the world looks like.

The Government system which makes these slums is the cause for these people to live in them. The education system is such that it forces them to live in these slums. They are not given the right to dream beyond these slums. They have been restricted to the slums.

The poet requests the authorities to allow these children to go out of these slums so that the maps on the walls of the class room become a reality for them. They should be taken to the green fields rather than the dim slums.The sunny, warm sand of the beaches and the bright blue sky will instill a hunger for knowledge in their minds. Then they will absorb all of it. Then these children will become economically empowered. The poem ends with a powerful line - those who make history are the ones who shine like the Sun.

Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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According to The Elementary School Classroom in a Slum Summary, the poet wants the children to become successful in their lives by making their dreams come true. He wanted those bright eyes to become capable enough to dream. This poem teaches us the value and importance of education in everyone's life.

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Step : 1  Poems of Dedication, The Edge of Being, The Creative Element, The Struggle of the Modern, and an autobiography called World Within World are among Spender's books. He has put a lot of emphasis on issues of social injustice and class disparities in his book, An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum.

Step : 2  In an elementary school, the slum kids are pitiful. They are ill and malnourished. They are accustomed to being encircled by a gloomy sky in dark, unclean, confined spaces. They are sickly and pallid. They've been compared to rootless plants because of their untidy, lacklustre hair.

Step : 3 The colour of sour cream is drab and light. The poet chose this phrase to describe the classroom's walls to suggest that it is a lifeless and depressing setting. The poet in the poem highlights the appalling circumstances that the slum children must endure. They are held captive by the restrictions of poverty.

Step : 4 However, the poet appeals to individuals in positions of power, including the governor, inspector, and other visitors, to have mercy on these kids and assist them. The idea of the poem "A Thing of Beauty" is that beauty never wanes or lessens. We have the option to find beauty in even the most basic and everyday objects around us. But for us, this beauty turns into a never-ending source of delight.

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