Why is shakespeare described wicked in elementary school
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Shakespeare's poetry and the vision of the world provided by the map ensnare the poor students.They are lured into a world that is full of adventures, warmth and love. This world is an illusory world which is very different from the world of the stark reality of the students. Hence, the influence of Shakespeare and the map is considered as bad and wicked.
Shakespeare's poetry and the vision of the world provided by the map ensnare the poor students.They are lured into a world that is full of adventures, warmth and love. This world is an illusory world which is very different from the world of the stark reality of the students. Hence, the influence of Shakespeare and the map is considered as bad and wicked.
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The poet calls the portrait of Shakespeare wicked because it is meaningless for children going to a slum school. There is no quality education in such schools. The children here will never learn about Shakespeare's works. Similarly, the map is a bad example because the slum children will never see the world depicted in the map.
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