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Sia ? 6 years, 3 months ago
When the poet made a reference to ‘Open-handed map Awarding the world its world’, he wanted to express that only this map shouldn’t remain an instrument to know the world but these children be given to know the real world. The map also signifies hopes and aspirations which motivates people to aspire for a world beyond their reach. The poet considers the world map ironic as for these children their world is this classroom and probably they won't see any of the places mentioned in the world map.
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