Why Shakespeare is wicked and maps a bad example?
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no correlation btw shakespere's work and the life of the slum children2)classic litrature of shakespere is beyond the understanding of slum children3)beautiful words depicted by shakespere is denied to the slum children4)arouses the desire among the students to taste the joy of better living condition , which for thm seems to be unattainable
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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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