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why is the slum referred as "catacombs"?

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Answered by surbhisoni9338
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Catacombs means a underground cemetery . The poet use the symbol of the catacombs in connection with the lives of the children of the school of the slum because for them the map which is hanging on the wall of classroom doesn't belong to them .

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Answered by Evanbo222
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Catacombs mean an underground cemetery. The poet uses the symbol of the catacombs in connection with the lives of the children of the school in the slum because for them the map which is hanging on the wall of the classroom doesn't belong to them. It is a world of rich and shutting the doors for these poor children like the cemetery.

Explanation:

Stephen Spender in his poem, "An Elementary School In Slum", refers to slums as catacombs because poor children cannot escape the slums in which they live, and thus they are called catacombs. An underground cemetery is referred to as a catacomb. As a result, the poet claims that the young children are trapped in their slums as if they were dead people in a cemetery. Furthermore, the plight of slum children is comparable to that of the dead.

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