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Childhood and the Treatment of Children Children all over the world are treated differently at different times, during different centuries. Some children are raised by both of their parents in a good environment, with good conditions, and with a good education. ... These children, unlike the other kids, are treated badly, abused and used. ... Even now, children are mistreated in other countries and even here in America. ... Unlike the children in the poem, “The Cry of the Children,” where the kids are made to work all day in the factories and mines, without anyone there to help them and protect them against the child labor, Pip doesn’t have to work at all, to my knowledge. The children, as Browning describes them, are tired, weak, and sick, with pale faces, and sad eyes. ... Education, in this case, is out of the picture and is not even mentioned anywhere, because they need those children to work for they all day long without any rest.
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