Notes For All Chapters – English Class 7
Title of the Chapter:
“It’s a Small World”
Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
Key Themes:
- Unity and togetherness.
- Common experiences of humanity.
- Friendship and shared emotions.
- Overcoming physical and cultural barriers.
Summary of the Poem:
- The poem emphasizes that the world is filled with both happiness and sadness.
- It highlights the hopes and fears that unite all people.
- Despite the geographical distances, humanity shares common feelings and experiences.
- A smile is presented as a universal gesture of friendship that brings people closer.
- The poem reminds us that everyone lives under the same moon and sun, symbolizing equality and unity.
Important Messages in the Poem:
- The world is smaller than we think because of the connections between people.
- Physical barriers like mountains and oceans do not stop the bond of friendship.
- Humanity shares the same emotions, hopes, and challenges.
Rhyming Words:
Tears – Fears.
Share – Aware.
Sun – Everyone.
Divide – Wide.
Vocabulary and Key Phrases:
World of laughter and tears: Describes the ups and downs of life.
World of hopes and fears: Shows that life has both dreams and challenges.
Smile means friendship: A simple gesture that fosters connection.
Mountains divide, oceans are wide: Physical barriers that seem large but don’t affect human bonds.
Moral of the Poem:
The world is interconnected, and small acts like smiling or showing kindness can make a big difference in building friendships.
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