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  1. The hopes and dreams which these maps show make them to adopt immoral ways for getting comfort. Hence they become robbers and thieves and start stealing things. This is why the poet considers map as a bad example for the students studying in the Elementary School of slum. Read summary of An ElementaRead more

    The hopes and dreams which these maps show make them to adopt immoral ways for getting comfort. Hence they become robbers and thieves and start stealing things. This is why the poet considers map as a bad example for the students studying in the Elementary School of slum.

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  1. The poet considers slums as big doom because it is a blockade which does not allow the children of slum areas to escape. The children have to live in their present conditions throughout the life. For them, there is less food, no hygiene, no shelter. They have to live in such worst condition throughoRead more

    The poet considers slums as big doom because it is a blockade which does not allow the children of slum areas to escape. The children have to live in their present conditions throughout the life. For them, there is less food, no hygiene, no shelter. They have to live in such worst condition throughout their life.

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  1. The poem An Elementary School in a Slum is written by Stephen Spender. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quiz on An Elementary School in a Slum

    The poem An Elementary School in a Slum is written by Stephen Spender.

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  1. Fog refers to their blur future and endless night symbolises their condition after stealing. According to the poet, these children do not have future. Those who desire to acquire worldly things by stealing make their blur future dark like night. Hence there is no relief for them. They have to remainRead more

    Fog refers to their blur future and endless night symbolises their condition after stealing. According to the poet, these children do not have future. Those who desire to acquire worldly things by stealing make their blur future dark like night. Hence there is no relief for them. They have to remain in their present condition forever.

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  1. An unnoted, sweet and young child sits at the back of dark room. He does not know about studies or the concept of education. He is thinking of squirrel's game in its tree which he happened to notice. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quiz on An Elementary School in a Slum

    An unnoted, sweet and young child sits at the back of dark room. He does not know about studies or the concept of education. He is thinking of squirrel’s game in its tree which he happened to notice.

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  1. There are pictures of William Shakespeare, a clear sky morning and Tyrolese Valley (which is green and beautiful). There is also a world map. According to the poet, all these pictures are hanging on the dirty wall of Elementary school of slum. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quizRead more

    There are pictures of William Shakespeare, a clear sky morning and Tyrolese Valley (which is green and beautiful). There is also a world map. According to the poet, all these pictures are hanging on the dirty wall of Elementary school of slum.

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  1. According to the poet, these pictures are not good for the poor students of slum areas because they tempt them (students) to steal things as they are too poor to achieve what they see in those pictures. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quiz on An Elementary School in a Slum

    According to the poet, these pictures are not good for the poor students of slum areas because they tempt them (students) to steal things as they are too poor to achieve what they see in those pictures.

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  1. There are pictures of Shakespeare, a cloudless and clear sky morning and Tyrolese Valley (which is green and beautiful). There is also a world map. According to the poet, all these pictures are on the dirty wall of Elementary school of slum. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quiz oRead more

    There are pictures of Shakespeare, a cloudless and clear sky morning and Tyrolese Valley (which is green and beautiful). There is also a world map. According to the poet, all these pictures are on the dirty wall of Elementary school of slum.

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  1. Sour cream symbolises dull colour. According to the poet the walls of the elementary school in slum are dirty and smelly. The essentially represent the state of education in slums. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quiz on An Elementary School in a Slum

    Sour cream symbolises dull colour. According to the poet the walls of the elementary school in slum are dirty and smelly. The essentially represent the state of education in slums.

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  1. The poet compares the colour of walls with sour cream because they are dull and smelly. Read summary of An Elementary School in a Slum Play quiz on An Elementary School in a Slum

    The poet compares the colour of walls with sour cream because they are dull and smelly.

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