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My Only Cry

NIOS · Class 10 · English

Quick revision notes for My Only Cry — NIOS Class 10 English. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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Key Topics to Revise

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1. Central Idea and Theme

  • The poem is a protest against war and the manufacture of destructive weapons.
  • The child speaks for all children of the world.
  • Adults are shown as responsible for creating danger through arms and wars.
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2. Speaker, Address, and Pronoun Shift

  • The speaker is the child or poet persona.
  • In the first part, the child speaks to adults.
  • The pronoun 'you' changes meaning in different parts of the poem.
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3. Important Messages from the Poem

  • Children cannot rebuild what adults destroy.
  • Children’s cries are useless in a deaf world.
  • The child is tired of empty promises.
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4. Blank Verse and Poetic Form

  • Blank verse has unrhymed lines.
  • Blank verse has a regular rhythm of its own.
  • The poem does not follow a rhyme scheme.

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Key Concepts

The poem is spoken byAdults are blamed for building destructiveThe poem demands that arms factoriesPeace and fellowship are shown asThe poem changes the meaning

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