Why does the poet Stephen Spender call ‘The Map A Bad Example’
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The map is called a bad example for the children because it does not include their world of narrow and dirty lanes of the slum. ... The children spend their lives living like rats in their cramped holes in the slum. They live in the most dirty and unhygienic conditions
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Shakespeare is wicked and the map is a bad example for the children of the school in a slum because they can never reach that level of education to understand the works of Shakespeare. Their dirty, filthy slum has no place in the map of the beautiful world.
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