why does spender call Shakespeare Wicked and the map a bad example?
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Stephen Spender calls Shakespeare wicked and the map a bad example because the children cannot understand the work of Shakespeare.
- The children in the slum are uneducated and devoid of the education that would be required to understand the works of Shakespeare.
- The map created by Shakespeare doesn't even represent the children of the slum.
- The children in the slum can never understand the map.
- Spender means to tell that the map and Shakespeare are a luxury which the children of the slum can never comprehend.
- Hence, he calls Shakespeare wicked as the children of the slum had no relevance to the map.
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