What does the poet mean in "Shakespear is wicked and map is a bad example " ?
Q2 - How does the poet draw out metaphorically the present condition of slum school children indicating bleak and dreary future?
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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
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 described as bad because he is a symbol of higher education and literature which the slum children is deprived of his status put up in their classroom is as if he himself is making fun of the slum children as they are no where near education the map is bad example because it is out of their reach and it tempts them to see and go all the wrong way
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