No Men Are Forigen Ques-Ans
No Men Are Forigen Ques-Ans
No Men Are Forigen Ques-Ans
Question Answers
1. (i) "Beneath all uniforms..." What uniforms do you think the poet is speaking
about?
2. (ii) How does the poet suggest that all people on earth are same?
Ans. The poet is referring to the clothes we wear. It could also be interpreted as the
kind of person you are, the caste, creed, culture, religion, nature, demeanour,
character, the facade (deceptive external appearance), the prejudices, and the
pretenses under which we breathe.
The poet says that we are all the same, whatever we cover ourselves with. The
poet says that we are all the same, we live in the same world, our habits are the
same, we work, we eat, we sleep and wake up in the same manner. The strength in
every human being lies in his ability to love and spread love. And we all settle
down in the same earth when we die.
2. In stanza 1, find five ways in which we are all
alike. Pick out the words.
Ans. No men are strange, no countries are
foreign, single body beneath all uniforms, land
is same everywhere, land is same where we
shall lie.
3. How many common features can you find in stanza 2?
Pick out the words.