the last stanza (“Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange”) though reversed, is the same as the first line of the first stanza (“Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign”). This repetition emphasizes the core message of the oneness of mankind. Based on your understanding of the poem complete the following by choosing the appropriate words/phrases given in brackets: This poem is about the ( ) of all men. The subject of the poem is the ( ) race, despite the difference in colour , caste, creed , religion , country etc.
All human beings are same. We walk on the ( ) and we will be buried under it. Each and everyone of us are related to the other . We all are born same and die in the same way.
We may wear different uniforms like’ ( ) ,’ during wars the opposing side will also have the same ( ) like ours. We as human do the same labour with ( ) and look at the world with the ( ) Waging war against others as they belong to a different country is like attacking our own selves. It is the ( ) we impair. We all share the ( ) We are similar to each other.
So the poet concludes that we shouldn’t have wars as it is ( ) to fight against us. (unity of human, dreams and aspirations, same land, our hands, unnatural, breathing body, same eyes, brotherhood, language, human earth) Based on your understanding of the poem answer the following questions in a paragraph of about - words. . What is the central theme of the poem ‘ No Men Are Foreign ’?
. The poem ‘ No Men Are Foreign ’ has a greater relevance in todays world. Elucidate. 10th - - This is a true story of a little boy with a brave heart and passionate love for his village.
Read on the story to find what the little hero of Holland did to save his fellowmen.