What was the attitude of other children towards girls in the poem '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
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To treat everyone equally with love and compassion. The rhyme scene of the poem is - abcb. It is based on the concept of unity among the different races. It is Didactic tone and speaks of racial harmony. The poet describes the girl and she believes and assumes the girl is beautiful. The poet did not stereotype the girl based on her skin colour. Everyone should treat everyone equally irrespective of their skin colour
To treat everyone equally with love and compassion. The rhyme scene of the poem is - abcb. It is based on the concept of unity among the different races. It is Didactic tone and speaks of racial harmony. The poet describes the girl and she believes and assumes the girl is beautiful. The poet did not stereotype the girl based on her skin colour. Everyone should treat everyone equally irrespective of their skin colour
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