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KSEEB 5th ENGLISH Poetry -8 My Land

  KARNATAKA TEXTBOOK SOCIETY 

SUB. ENGLISH (SL)

CLASS - 5 

PART - 2 

Unit - 8:

Poetry - My Land

                                  BY THOMAS DAVIS:

 Summary of the Poem:

The poem *My Land* by Thomas Davis celebrates the poet’s deep love and admiration for his native land. He describes the land as rich, rare, and fair, and praises its people for their bravery and unwavering hearts. Davis expresses his willingness to sacrifice his life for the land, considering such an act as divine. The land is portrayed as warm, bold, true, and dear, reflecting the poet's strong patriotic feelings.

 

About the Poet:

Thomas Davis was an Irish writer and nationalist, well known for his contributions to literature and for promoting Irish identity and culture. His works often revolve around themes of patriotism, love for the land, and the courage of its people. He is best remembered for inspiring Irish pride and unity through his powerful words.

 

 Glossary:

- Rare: Uncommon, exceptional

- Fair: Beautiful, attractive

- Waver: Hesitate, be unsure

- Native land: The country or land of one’s birth

- Lot: One's fortune or fate

- Divine: God-like, heavenly

- Bold: Courageous, fearless

 

 Comprehension Questions:

C1. Answer the following questions:

1. How is the native land described? 

Ans. -    The native land is described as rich, rare, fresh, and fair.

  

2. How are the men and women of this land? 

Ans. -   The men are brave, and the women’s hearts never hesitate or waver.

 

3. Write a short paragraph of five sentences on India - My Motherland. 

Ans. -    India is my motherland, a country full of rich history and diverse culture. Its people are brave and united, always standing strong in the face of challenges. The beauty of India's landscapes, from its mountains to its rivers, fills my heart with pride. Our traditions and values are a testament to our deep-rooted history. I am proud to be a part of this great nation.

 

Activities:

A1. Write the opposites of the following words:

1. Dull X Bright 

2. Brave X Cowardly 

3. Warm X Cold 

4. Fearful X Fearless 

5. Plenty X Scarcity

 

 List of Opposite Words:

1. Rare X Common 

2. Fair X Unattractive 

3. Brave X Cowardly 

4. Bold X Timid 

5. Warm X Cold 

6. Divine X Mortal 

7. Fresh X Stale

 List of Rhyming Words:

1. Land – Hand 

2. Rare – Fair 

3. Brave – Save 

4. Cold – Bold 

5. Divine – Mine 

 

 Extra One-Mark Questions with Answers for Practice:

1. Who is the poet of the poem "My Land"? 

 Ans. - Thomas Davis.

 

2. How does the poet describe the native land? 

Ans. -   He describes it as rich, rare, fresh, and fair.

 

3. What would the poet do to save his land? 

Ans. -   The poet says he would freely die to save it.

 

4. How are the women’s hearts in this land? 

Ans. -  The women’s hearts never waver.

 

5. What kind of land is described in the poem? 

 Ans. - It is a warm, bold, true, and old land.

 

6. What does the word "divine" mean in the poem? 

Ans. -  It means god-like or heavenly.

 

7. What is the native land called in the poem? 

Ans. -  The native land is called rare, fair, and dear.

 

8. What does the poet think of his fortune (lot)? 

Ans. -  The poet thinks his lot is divine.

 

9. How does the poet feel about the land’s men and women? 

Ans. -  The poet feels they are brave and their hearts never hesitate.


10. What is the recurring theme of the poem? 

Ans. -  The theme of love and devotion to the native land.

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