English, asked by SiddhantSaxena1176, 5 months ago

1. (i) “Beneath all uniforms…” What uniforms do you think the poet is

speaking about?

(ii) How does the poet suggest that all people on earth are the same?​

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Answered by Abgail
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Answer:

  1. The given line of figure of speech says that beneath all uniforms a single body breathes. This means that everyone is alike from the inside. That people may wear different clothes and even all different uniforms but the humans underneath them are the same. That there is no discrimination.
  2. The poet says that all people are similar irrespective of whatever country they belong to. People from different countries may wear various dresses but beneath them, we can find the same human beings. The same earth is present everywhere. And the people of all countries will be buried into the same earth one day.

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