with what are the walls of the school decorated?How do these contrast with the world of these children?
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Pictures and maps in primary school classrooms, according to the poet, are worthless because the map does not represent their world of small alleys. They live like rats in their tight tunnels, surrounded by fog and darkness.
An overview of the world for children:
- The graphics on the classroom walls depict a world that is out of reach for these youngsters. The youngsters live in slums and are subjected to extreme poverty.
- They are denied even the most basic necessities and are ill-treated. They have no idea what life is like outside of the slum. The paintings on the walls conjure up images of beauty, prosperity, and happiness, all of which are out of reach for these children.
The complete question is ''The walls of the classroom are decorated with the pictures of Shakespeare buildings with domes, world maps, and beautiful valleys. How do these contrast with the world of these children?
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