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Summary & Notes - CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 10 of the Class 9 English textbook - Beehive, consists of a prose - Kathmandu, which is an excerpt from Vikram Seth’s book ‘Heaven Lake’ that mentions his visit to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.

If I Were You Summary & Notes - CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 11 of the Class 9 English textbook - Beehive, consists of a prose - If I Were You which starts with the dramatist, Gerrard who is on his way to leave home in order to attend a rehearsal. He lives alone in his cottage and suddenly an intruder enters his house with an intention to murder Gerrard.

The Road Not Taken Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 1 of CBSE Class 9 English book Beehive has a poem named “The Road Not Taken”. The poem is written by an American poet, Robert Frost. He writes about the common experiences in a simple but in a perceptive way.

Wind Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 2 of CBSE Class 9 English book Beehive contains one poem named “Wind”. The poem is written by a great Tamil poet, Subramania Bharati. He is well known for his patriotism in the pre-Independence era. The poem is translated into English by A.K. Ramanujan.

Rain on the Roof Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

CBSE Class 9 English Beehive Chapter 3 has one poem “Rain on the Roof”. It is a small poem of 3 stanzas and written by Coates Kinney.

The Lake Isle of Innisfree Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 4 of CBSE Class 9 English Beehive book contains one poem named “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”. The poem is written by William Butler Yeats.

A Legend of the Northland Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 5 of CBSE Class 9 English Beehive contains one poem named “A Legend of the Northland”. The poem is in the form of a ballad which narrates a story. Ballads are a part of folk culture or popular culture, which are passed from one generation to the next.

No Men Are Foreign Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

CBSE Class 9 English Beehive Chapter 6 contains one poem named “No Men Are Foreign”. The poem is written by James Kirkup. No Men Are Foreign is a poem which promotes the concept of universal brotherhood. The poet says that everyone in this world is the same. All men are equal. We may belong to different countries, speak different languages, but above all, we are first human. Our basic needs are the same. We eat, breathe, live and die in the same way. The poem conveys a beautiful message of “togetherness and peace”. It warns us not to fight or hate each other.

The Duck and the Kangaroo Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 7 of CBSE Class 9 English Beehive book contains the poem “The Duck and The Kangaroo”. The poem is written by Edward Lear.

On Killing a Tree Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

The CBSE Class 9 English Beehive book Chapter 8 contains a poem named “On Killing a Tree”. The poem is written by Gieve Patel

The Snake Trying Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 9 of CBSE Class 9 English Beehive book has one poem named “The Snake Trying”. It is written by W.W.E. Ross. Snakes are thought to be fearsome symbols of death. But, in this poem, the snake is described as a victim himself. He tries to escape from being hit by humans who are trying to kill him. The snake tries to hide behind the green bushes in order to save himself. The poet conveys a beautiful message that sometimes our reasoning often misleads us. The snake is a creation of nature, and we are afraid of it.

A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal Poem Summary and Notes | CBSE Class 9 English Beehive

Chapter 10 of CBSE Class 9 English Beehive book contains a poem titled “A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal”. It is written by William Wordsworth.