What does the narrator expect from the other children? CHildren of the rainbow
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The poem children of the rainbow speaks for racial harmony .It is based on the concept of unity among different races .It is a didactic poem in which a young girl relates a story of a dark skinned girl ill treated by other children .she speaks of the traumatic treatment meted out to her .however ,her grandmother who is listening to her conveys the message that what matters is not the skin colour but the inner beauty a person or individual possesses . the poem reflects the need to show love and compassion to others and treat all equally .
The narrator expects everyone to see the other's inner beauty rather than their outer and asks everyone to show love and compassion to others despite their skin color
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