Where does poet see hope and relief
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The poet gives a Clarion call to break slum children free from the social disparities and injustice . There can be some hope of a bright future for these children only when the gulf in "haves" and "have notes" is narrowed.
The poet, Stephen Spender wants the life of the slum children be changed. He wants their poverty to end. He wishes them to live in healthier, hygienic and beautiful environment. He wants their future to be bright and full of hope.
According to the poet, their lives can only be changed if governor, teacher, inspector, visitor, and people do more to help them. Mere paltry donations won't solve their problems of poverty, illiteracy, and backwardness. The rich people and the government will have to do more for them
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