CBSE Class 9 English – Beehive: No Men Are Foreign

CBSE Class 9 English – Beehive: No Men Are Foreign

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9th

English

Beehive: No Men Are Foreign

Chapter Overview

'No Men Are Foreign' by James Kirkup is a powerful poem that emphasizes the unity of all human beings. The poet rejects the idea of differences between people based on nationality, race, or religion, stating that every person, regardless of their background, shares the same basic human experiences. Through this poem, the poet promotes peace, love, and mutual respect among all people, urging readers to recognize the common humanity in every individual.

Important Keywords

  • Equality: The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
  • Fraternity: The bond of friendship and mutual support among people, often across different nations.
  • Universal Brotherhood: The idea that all human beings, despite their cultural or geographical differences, are connected as one family.
  • Nationalism: A sense of pride in one's nation, which in the context of the poem is contrasted with global unity and understanding.
  • Peace: The state of harmony and absence of conflict, which the poem advocates for among nations and people.

Detailed Notes

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Important Facts

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Comparison Table

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Quick Revision

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Real Life Connection

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Learning Objectives

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