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Why is shakespeare described as wicked in an elementaryschool?

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Answered by nancyyy
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Hey friend,

Here is your answer:

In the poem, the ambience of the class room is extremely bad. The students have been deprived of the basic requirements of a school. For them its a place of no interest. Since their childhood, they have been locked in the slum, and are destined to spend their entire life there.

On the other hand, Shakespeare symbolises classic litrerature. His picture on the wall has no relevence for the students as it is beyond their imagination to understand its importance and relate to it. The students of the slum school are burdened with poverty, hunger and lack of nourishment. For them shakespeare is wicked as it portrays a wrong message/ example.





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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

Shakespeare is described as wicked in an elementary school because of his limitless literatures ideas. Also, it's likely as mischaracterization.

Explanation:

Shakespeare is described as wicked because there is no correlation between Shakespeare’s works and the life of the slum children. Shakespeare’s works are no good to the children in slum schools.

This phrase describes the miserable, bleak and hopeless life of the slum children who have a gloomy future. Fog and darkness dominates their lives.

The reference to the ‘slag heap’ signifies the misery and extreme poverty of the slum children who are forced to live in the most dirty and unhygienic conditions.

It's likely a mischaracterization to describe William Shakespeare as "wicked" in an elementary school setting. Shakespeare was a playwright and poet who lived in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. While some of his works contain dark and mature themes, he is not generally considered to be a "wicked" person.

It's possible that the term "wicked" is being used in a colloquial or slang sense to mean "cool" or "awesome." In this context, it would be a way for an elementary school teacher to introduce Shakespeare's works to students in a way that is engaging and accessible. However, it's important to remember that language can be misinterpreted, and it's always a good idea to clarify the intended meaning in any educational setting.

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