English, asked by vaibhavpandet6, 11 months ago

in the poem the poet wants to spread the message of universal brotherhood write your answer giving examples from the poem (100-120) words.​

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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This it is an incomplete question as no mentioning of any poem is given here.

However, a general interpretation may be made.

There are a number of poems on brotherhood.

These poems talk about the themes of being friendly with each other, and consider our countrymen as our brothers.

These imbibe certain patriotic feelings in us. There are a number of writers and poets who have been writing on these subjects.

Answered by rehmanJ7
5

Answer:

Explanation:

Universal Brotherhood can be said to be an inclination where all people are equivalent independent of the station, statement of faith, race, religion, sexual orientation, and so on the world is one major family. We are reliant on each other for various reasons. There is a requirement for the trade of perspectives, items, and thoughts over the limits of countries. There is a need to stop the battle for power and matchless quality has prompted numerous wars being battled. Wars simply lead to extraordinary annihilation, harm to life and property. The necessity in individuals is of harmony and widespread fraternity  

Vivekananda had given a call for the all-inclusive fraternity as far back as 1893.  

The work towards the benefit of everyone would be the advancement of humankind. This will help save, save and advance biological parity. Each individual the equivalent under various outfits.  

Each individual is moved by anguish and bliss, regardless of the materialistic contrasts.  

Officers are individuals like us who feel cheerful in the reaping season and starve in winter. In the event that we despise them, we detest our own selves. There is a need to comprehend that each land is normal life and because of division among individuals, there is no common love and compassion, thus no complementary regard.  

Widespread fraternity is useful to empower and help singular colleagues in personal growth, scholarly, good, and profound.

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