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1. (i) “Beneath all uniforms ...” What uniforms do... - Beehive

Question

1. (i) “Beneath all uniforms ...” What uniforms do you think the poet is speaking about?
(ii) How does the poet suggest that all people on earth are the same?

2. In stanza 1, find five ways in which we all are alike. Pick out the words.

3. How many common features can you find in stanza 2? Pick out the words.

4. “...whenever we are told to hate our brothers ...” When do you think this happens? Why? Who ‘tells’ us? Should we do as we are told at such times? What does the poet say?

Answer

1. (i) The poet is speaking about the uniforms worn by soldiers of different countries. Even though the uniforms are different, the human body underneath them is the same.

(ii) The poet suggests that all people are the same because everyone breathes in the same way, walks on the same earth, and will be buried in the same earth.

2. Five ways in which we are alike (from Stanza 1):

  1. No men are strange.

  2. No countries foreign.

  3. A single body breathes.

  4. Land our brothers walk upon.

  5. In which we all shall lie.

3. Common features in Stanza 2:
There are five common features:

  1. Sun

  2. Air

  3. Water

  4. Peaceful harvests

  5. Hands

4.

  • When/Why: This happens during wars or communal riots when narrow-minded people want to fulfill their selfish interests.

  • Who:Selfish leaders and politicians tell us to hate our brothers.

  • Should we:No, we should not do as we are told because hating others means hating ourselves.

  • Poet’s view: The poet says that when we hate others, we dispossess, betray, and condemn ourselves. He reminds us that by picking up arms against each other, we defile the earth.

Related Questions

II. 1. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B.

AB
(i) broke out(a) an attitude of kindness, a readiness to give freely
(ii) in accordance with(b) was not able to tolerate
(iii) a helping hand(c) began suddenly in a violent way
(iv) could not stomach(d) assistance
(v) generosity of spirit(e) persons with power to make decisions
(vi) figures of authority(f) according to a particular rule, principle, or system

2. Study the words in italics in the sentences below. They are formed by prefixing un – or in – to their antonyms (words opposite in meaning).
• I was a short boy with rather undistinguished looks. (un + distinguished)
• My austere father used to avoid all inessential comforts.(in + essential)
• The area was completely unaffected by the war.(un + affected)
• He should not spread the poison of social inequality and communal intolerance. (in + equality, in + tolerance)

Now form the opposites of the words below by prefixing un- or in-. The prefix incan also have the forms il-, ir-, or im- (for example: illiterate –il + literate, impractical – im + practical, irrational – ir + rational). You may consult a dictionary if you wish.

______adequate        ______acceptable      ______regular            ______tolerant
______demanding     ______active             ______true                  ______permanent
______patriotic          ______disputed        ______accessible         ______coherent
______logical             ______legal               ______responsible      ______possible

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Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 6: My Childhood
Medium: English Medium