Monday, May 11, 2020

XII - 2.4 - Have you Earned your Tomorrow ( ICE BREAKERS & BRAINSTORMING )

2.4    Have you Earned your Tomorrow

                                                                                                                                                                                                     -    Edgar Guest

ICE BREAKERS

 

ØComplete the following web.

 

                                            by giving suggestion                                             Different ways to help others  by giving advice                                                                                                                                     ,                                                                         Being volunteer

                                               By helping

                                               by warning

Ø Discuss with your partner about the different idioms / proverbs related to word ‘tomorrow’.

One is done for you.

(a)Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.

(b)Tomorrow Is Another Day.

©Tomorrow never comes.

(d)Like there were no tomorrow.

€Here today and gone tomorrow.

(f)Today here, tomorrow the world.

(g)(I’ll) see you tomorrow.

(h)Spend money like there’s no tomorrow.

Ø  When you make your future plans you think of-

(a) Career

(b) Monthly /Annual Income

© Daily Needs

(D) Challenges & Solutions

 Family goals

(F)  Passion & Interests

Ø Plan your tomorrow’ by completing the table given below.

One is done for you.

 

Examination

College function

Function at your home

Preparation

Preparing the list of duties

Cleaning the house

Exercise/homework

Rehearsal

Distribution of housework/duties

Revision

Making arrangements of the needful things

Trying different outfits /

Making some tasty dishes.

 

 

FEATURES  

 

 -It is an Inspirational Poem

-It has four stanzas.

-Each quatrain has four lines.

-Each quatrain follows the rhyme scheme of –aabb

-The theme of the poem is - ‘One should consider one’s actions and deeds      carefully and plan accordingly for a better future’.

- The poem gives us a valuable message of hope, optimism, positivity, good work     & honesty.


BRAINSTORMING

 (A1)   Discuss with your friend how she/ he spent the whole day that was beneficial for others.

     As a volunteer I spent my whole day with police to help in traffic control.

(a)As a teacher I spent my whole day with uneducated persons to educate them.

(b)Being a good human, I celebrated my birthday with orphan children.

©Being a good citizen, I spent my whole day in cleanliness campaign in my city.

(A2) (i) ---‘was it well or sorely spent’? Explain the meaning and give illustrations.

 

-         In the last stanza, the poet/ speaker says that without doing something good for others we should not spend our day.   If we do not help other, it means we lose as well as waste one day of our life. In short without wasting our day we have to help others and should not leave the trail of kindness. Like a social worker, we should use every day of our life for the betterment of the needy.

           (ii) ‘As you close your eyes in slumber do you think that God

                 would say,

                 You have earned one more tomorrow by the work you did today?

                 Elaborate the idea expressed in these lines.

 

-         One should consider their actions carefully if one wants to see the next day because it is up to the almighty whether to allow you to see tomorrow. The last lines tell the readers that if they are unsure about their deeds of the day, how their day was spent, they can close their eyes in slumber and think about what God would say to them. If the readers feel that they have done well, tomorrow is assured.  Otherwise God may look at the actions and inactions carefully and you may not earn tomorrow.   

 

 

(iii) The poet suggests that one should do good to others. Complete the table by giving examples of doing good to following people.

 

Family members

Friends

Neighbours

(1)  help mother in kitchen work

Motivate to come out of failure   OR

Provide  money in critical condition

Provide different things OR

Give  suggestions

 (2) help younger sister in her study

 

(A3) (i) Pick out the describing words from the poem and add a noun of your own.

  One is done for you.

(  Toiling ) time

( Toiling ) time

(Slipping ) days

(kindly) person

(Rejoicing ) heart

(churlish ) behaviour

(Fading ) courage

(grateful ) someone

(Parting)  days

(happier) moment

 

  (ii) Match the words given in column A with their meaning in column B.

              A                              B

(1)  Cheerful  (a)with the feeling of disappointment

(2)  Selfish     (b)  lack of satisfaction

(3)  Sorely    ( c ) happy

(4)  Discon   (d)concerned with one’s own pleasure

(1) cheerful  (c)  happy

(2) selfish  (d)  concerned with one’s own pleasure

(3) sorely  (a)  with the feeling of disappointment

(4) discontent (b)  lack of satisfaction

   (iii) There are a few examples of homonyms in the poem. For example, ‘spoke’.

   List homonyms from the poem and give their meanings.

 

Utter

Utter

Fast

Fast

Over

Over

Close

Close

Would

Wood

Your

You’re

Leave

Live

Deed

Did

Waste

West-waist

There

Their

Of

Off

Whose

Who’s

To

Too – two

Its

It’s

By

Buy-bye

Passed

Past

Through

Threw

Lose

loose

 

 


(iv)      Find out expressions / phrases which denote, ‘going away’, from each stanza.

      One is given below.

     “Vanish in the throng”


-         Rushed along the way

-         Slipping fast

-         Parting with the ways

-         Passed his ways

-         Toiling time

-         That you passed

-         Fading now

-         Leave a trail

(A4) (i) The poet has used different poetic devices like Alliteration and Interrogation in the poem.

  Identity them and pick out the lines.

 

Poetic Device

                   Lines

(1) Alliteration

-         This day is almost over, and its toiling time is through;

-         Is a single heart rejoicing over what you did or said

(2)  Interrogation

-         Is anybody happier because you passed his way?

-         Does anyone remember that you spoke to him today?

 (ii) The rhyme scheme of the first stanza is ‘aabb’. 

Find the rhyme scheme of other Stanzas.

 

-         First Stanza –         aabb

-         Second Stanza-    aabb

-         Third Stanza –     aabb

-         Fourth Stanza-     aabb

 

(A5) (iv) Compose 4-6 lines on your own on ‘Good deeds’

 

A beggar child in dire need,

Without clothes and food to feed,

I sent him school to write and read,

And brought smile with my deed.




ANUP MHETRE
   



                                                                           WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE, SOLAPUR

8 comments:

Unknown said...

hey,sir can we get a pdf file of these solutions,it is much better for ourselves ...please reply

Mhetre Anup said...

You can convert word to pdf

Unknown said...

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Anonymous said...

What is the tone of this poem . It really helped me . Thanks

Mhetre Anup said...

optimistic tone of writing

Anonymous said...

Sir can you tell me in second stanza what does the Poet refer to as selfishness? Please till sir

Mhetre Anup said...

selfish means here concerned with one's own pleasure. this is related to friendship.

Rehan said...

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