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annotate the following in 10-15 lines common wealth of bees​

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Answered by nabeel762
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Answer:

The poem “Common wealth of Bees” by Shakespeare is an extract from his own work “Henry V”, Act I, Scene II.

Explanation:

In this poem "common wealth of bees", Shakespeare described a life lesson using honey bees. The common wealth actually means that the country is governed by its people. He taught us an amazing lesson with a tiny insect honey bees. If we have a close look at the honey bees, we can notice them having an organized life.

They do not live their life alone. They always live in groups. They maintain discipline and they have structure which they follow. There are different groups of people in society. Likewise, even in honey hives, there are different groups of bees in their hive. They gather nectar from flowers and serve us as honey. Likewise, even human beings can inculcate certain disciplinary acts in them, follow rules and regulations of life and live united.  

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