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An Elementary School Classroom In A Slum

Question
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Far far from gusty waves these children’s faces.

Like rootless weeds, the hair torn round their pallor.

The tall girl with her weighed-down head.

The paper seeming boy, with rat’s eyes.

The stunted unlucky heir of twisted bones,

Reciting a father’s gnarled disease,

his lesson, from his desk.

Questions:

(i) Name, the poem and. the poet of these lines.

(ii) Where do these children live?

(iii) What is the condition of these children?

(iv) Why is the boy unlucky heir?

(v) Why has the girl bowed her head?

Solution

(i) These lines are taken from the poem ‘An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum’ written by Stephen Splender.

(ii) They live in the slum at Tyrol valley far away from the gusty waves of the sea.

(iii) They have pale faces, tom hair scattered on faces, paper seeming having rat’s eyes with twisted bones.

(iv) He is called unlucky heir because he is suffering from the hereditary gnarled disease.

(v) The girl has bowed down her head out of depression.