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Ch 7 Animals (Poem) 10th Eng notes

Thinking about the Poem

1. Notice the use of the word ‘turn’ in the first line, “I think I could turn and live with animals…” What is the poet turning from?

Answer

The poet is turning away from living with other humans as he finds them complicated and false. He would rather live with animals that are self-contained and non-complaining.

2. Mention three things that humans do and animals don’t.

Answer

The poet has drawn three comparisons between humans and animals.

â–º Humans sweat and work to make a living and later whine and sulk about the amount of work they have to do to survive. Animals, on the other hand, do not whine about their condition.

â–º Humans lie awake at night and cry for the wrongs they have done. Animals do not weep for anything they do and sleep peacefully.

â–º Finally, humans make each other sick by discussing their duties to God. However, animals do not have any god and they live and survive without any prayers or fasts.

3. Do humans kneel to other humans who lived thousands of years ago? Discuss this in groups.

Answer

Yes, humans kneel to other humans who lived thousands of years ago. They worship their ancestors and pray by kneeling in front of their portraits. They hold religious sermons and ceremonies in their memory.

4. What are the ‘tokens’ that the poet says he may have dropped long ago, and which the animals have kept for him? Discuss this in class. (Hint: Whitman belongs to the Romantic tradition that includes Rousseau and Wordsworth, which holds that civilization has made humans false to their own true nature. What could be the basic aspects of our nature as living beings that humans choose to ignore or deny?

Answer

The token that the poet says he might have dropped long ago, and which the animals have kept for him, is his true nature as a human. While humans came close to civilization, they gradually moved away from their true nature. The natural instincts that humans had and the innocence with which they lived and helped each other have been left behind somewhere. As they got near civilization, they chose to leave behind the virtues of kindness, sincerity, unselfishness, joy, satisfaction, respectability, and sharing. They took to vices such as greed, selfishness, desire to capture everything, and other inhuman characteristics. Animals have carried forward the real instincts and characteristics, which the poet looks at and tries to remember where he had negligently lost his true nature.


MCQs

Question 1.

Why do humans keep awake in the dark and weep for their sins while animals never do such things?

(a) Because animals have a clear conscience.

(b) Because humans have a clear conscience.

(c) All of the Above

(d) None of the Above

Answer

 (b) Because humans have a clear conscience.

Question 2.

What shows that the poet loves animals?

(a) He looks at the animals for short time.

(b) He stands and looks at the animals long and long.

(c) He feed the animals

(d) None of the Above

Answer

 (b) He stands and looks at the animals long and long.

Question 3.

What mania do human beings suffer from?

(a) mania of love.

(b) mania of lust.

(c) mania of possessing things.

(d) none of the Above

Answer

 (c) mania of possessing things.

Question 4.

What does the poet wish to live with?

(a) Dragons

(b) Animals

(c) Dinosaurs

(d) None of the Above

Answer

 (b) Animals

Question 5.

What is the attitude of the animals toward their sins?

(a) confused and peaceful

(b) calm, peaceful and self-confident

(c) confused and sad

(d) none of the above

Answer

 (b) calm, peaceful and self-confident

Question 6.

What qualities have the humans given up?

(a) innocence

(b) kindness

(c) truthfulness

(d) All of the above

Answer

 (d) All of the above

Question 7.

Name the poetic device used in

They do not sweat and whine about their condition,

They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins,

They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God,

(a) Anaphora

(b) Assonance

(c) Metaphor

(d) Alliteration

Answer

 (a) Anaphora

Question 8.

what is the meaning of “whine”?

(a) a beverage

(b) cry

(c) shout

(d) None

Answer

 (b) cry

Question 9.

What is the meaning of “placid”?

(a) peaceful

(b) clumsy

(c) greedy

(d) jealousy

Answer

 (a) peaceful

Question 10.

Who, according to the poet, is better?

(a) human beings

(b) animals

(c) both are equal

(d) none

Answer

 (b) animals

Written by Rohit Yadav

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