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What is the tone of the poem ' The Bees ' by William Shakespeare ?
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Answered by anitishram
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Summary: ‘The Kingdom of the Bees,’ is a marvelous creation of the greatest English poet named William Shakespeare. Here the poet gives a vivid description of the bees' kingdom in a lyrical form through which we came to know that the life of insect is not that simple the way we think. If we notice their living standard, we can see that they have an organized life. They also have some rules and laws. They also have to maintain discipline in order to run their life. In this poem, the poet observed that in the bee hives, there are different classes of bees engaged in diverse works such as magistrates bees who do the corrective work, merchant bees collects honey, soldier bees protect their hives and the king who observes the work of everyday including masons bees who build the hives. There are other working groups who do their job within due diligence. The lives of bees are organized in an ordered way. They naturally learnt the art of order. Though they are insects, they have the capability to teach the human the art of order.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem "The Bees" written by William Shakespeare, mainly depicts the art of discipline and order among the bees and that how much we can learn from the simple small creatures in nature.

  • The bees are not as simple as they behave. According to the poet, when we take look into the beehives, we can see a proper systematic  way of leading and work culture.
  • A queen rules the bee hive and all others work in perfect harmony.
  • We humans can learn a lot about discipline and order from the bees.

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