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We hate our brothers and begin to harm them as well as ourselves. How? Illustrate it with reference to the chapter?​

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Answered by mehak8274
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we hate our brothers and begin to harm as well as ourselves. this statement is true.yet we all are same but even then people spread discrimination. we all human beings are same. under different uniforms, we all have the same human body. we all share the same sun, drink same water.

we all walk on the same land. Yet countries are different, but we all feel the pain, suffering and hunger caused by wars. we are told to hate our brothers when our country is at war with another country. the leaders of the country who want to rule the country by dividing people. we should not fall in the prey of that people.

therefore, we should not hate our brothers as we all are same. whenever we do so, we betray and condemn ourselves.

hope it helps you!

Answered by panashyadav
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Answer. Usually, we are told to hate our brothers (i.e. people belonging to other countries) at the time of war. Political leaders and powerful people, who work for their personal gains, ask us to do so. ... The poet asks us to remember that by hating our brothers, we are dispossessing, betraying and condemning ourselves ...

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