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Class 7: Unit-1B: Beautifully Different, Wonderfully the Same by Joseph Coelho (Notebook Work)

Notebook Work 

Background of the Poem - Joseph Coelho wrote “Beautifully Different, Wonderfully the Same” to celebrate diversity and unity among human beings. The poem promotes the idea that although people may differ in appearance, culture, language, and lifestyle, everyone shares similar emotions, experiences, and needs. It encourages readers to respect differences while recognising the common humanity that connects all people.

Summary in Points

  1. The poem celebrates diversity in the world.
  2. It explains that people may look different and live differently.
  3. Despite differences, everyone experiences similar emotions like happiness, sadness, joy, and sorrow.
  4. Human beings share common values such as kindness, compassion, friendship, and love.
  5. Activities like sports, music, and relationships unite people.
  6. The poem promotes empathy, acceptance, and inclusiveness.
  7. It highlights the importance of unity in diversity.
  8. The poet encourages people to build a tolerant and understanding society.
  9. The poem concludes that all humans are connected through common humanity.

Flowchart

Different Appearances & Cultures

People Speak Different Languages & Follow Different Lifestyles

Everyone Feels Happiness, Sadness, Joy & Pain

Shared Experiences of Love, Kindness & Friendship

Human Connection Bridges Differences

Need for Unity, Acceptance & Inclusiveness

A Harmonious and Diverse World

Setting - The poem has a universal setting because it talks about people from all over the world. There is no specific place or time mentioned. The setting symbolises the entire human society where diversity exists.

Tone & Mood

Tone - Hopeful,  appreciative, encouraging, inspirational
Mood - Warm, positive, peaceful, thoughtful, inclusive

Perspective - The poem is written from a universal and collective perspective. The poet speaks about humanity as a whole and focuses on shared human experiences.

Central Idea - The central idea of the poem is that although people are different in appearance, culture, language, and lifestyle, they are united by common emotions, experiences, and humanity. Diversity should be celebrated, and people should live with understanding, acceptance, and kindness.

Themes

1. Unity in Diversity - The poem highlights that differences make the world beautiful, yet people remain connected.

2. Common Humanity - All humans experience similar emotions and desires regardless of background.

3. Empathy and Compassion - The poet encourages kindness, understanding, and care for others.

4. Inclusiveness and Acceptance- The poem promotes equality and respect for all cultures and identities.

5. Human Connection - Shared experiences help bridge social and cultural divides.

Message - The poem gives the message that:

  • Differences should not divide people.
  • Diversity should be respected and celebrated.
  • Love, kindness, and friendship connect humanity.
  • Understanding and acceptance can create a peaceful world.
  • We are “beautifully different” yet “wonderfully the same.”

Literary Devices

1. Imagery - The poet uses vivid descriptions to show diversity and human connections.

2. Repetition - Certain ideas about shared emotions and unity are repeated for emphasis.

3. Contrast - Differences in appearance and culture are contrasted with shared humanity.

4. Symbolism - Diversity symbolises the richness and beauty of human society.

5. Simple Language  - Easy and clear language makes the poem relatable and meaningful.

Title Justification & Significance

Title Justification - The title “Beautifully Different, Wonderfully the Same” perfectly reflects the poem’s main idea. Humans are different in many ways, but they share the same emotions, needs, and humanity.

Significance

  • “Beautifully Different” celebrates diversity.
  • “Wonderfully the Same” highlights unity and common human experiences.
  • The title captures the balance between individuality and togetherness.

Motif-  Motifs are ideas that repeatedly appear throughout the poem. The recurring motif in the poem is: Human unity, shared emotions, diversity and inclusiveness, love and friendship.

Characters and Character Traits

1. Human Beings (People Across the World) - Diverse, emotional, compassionate, friendly, loving, connected

2. Humanity (Symbolic Collective Character) - United, inclusive, understanding, hopeful, harmonious

Question and Answers

Reading - 


Higher Order Thinking Skills Question (HOTS)

How is anaphora used in the Poem?






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