No Men Are Foreign – NCERT Solutions

Q. “Beneath all uniforms…”

  1. What uniforms do you think the poet is speaking about?
  2. How does the poet suggest that all people on earth are the same?

Answer

  1. The poet thinks about the various dresses that people of various countries wear.
  2. The poet says that nobody is different and peculiar. No country is foreign. A single body breathes beneath all uniforms. Moreover, the land is the same everywhere.

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

Ans. In the first stanza the poet says that there is no difference between the body of a citizen of one country and the citizen of another country. We walk on the same planet and the end of each individual is the same.

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

Ans. The following common features are given in the stanzas:

  1. sun
  2. air
  3. water
  4. Peaceful harvests required for human survival
  5. same hands

Q. “… 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?

Ans. Sometimes some selfish people instigate the innocent citizens. They do it for their benefit. The common and ordinary man does not understand their tricks and starts hating his fellow human beings. They tell them to cause riots. The poet says that one should not follow anybody’s advice without brooding over it. The poet repeatedly says that there is no difference in them and the foreigners.

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