Why does the poet see slums as big as Doom?
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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.