NCERT Solutions for Class 2 English Marigold Chapter 6 Poem - Mr. Nobody
FAQs on NCERT Solutions for Class 2 English Chapter 6 - Mr. Nobody
1. Can I download the solutions to the Class 2 poem on Mr Nobody Marigold from Vedantu?
Yes. The Class 2 English notes on Mr Nobody can be downloaded in PDF file-format from Vedantu.
2. Is the mouse a rodent? Name some other rodents that you know.
Yes, a mouse is a small rodent. A few other commonly known rodents are rats, moles, rabbits, and squirrels, etc.
3. What is the poem Chapter 6 English Class 2?
Chapter 6 of the English Class 2 textbook is called Mr Nobody. This is a funny poem written for the children of Class 2 who would be able to relate to the topic, thus making it easier for them to study it. Here, the poet talks about the mischiefs done by children in most houses. He says most children seem quiet but in reality, they have a lot of mischief ideas in their minds and they do it quietly as well. The poem is written in such a manner that it will be liked by all children of class 2.
4. How is the protagonist described by the poet?
In the poem of chapter 6 English, the protagonist is called Mr Nobody by the poet. He is given this name by the poet himself as there is no fixed name for the mischiefs done by children. Everyone does these mischievous activities when they are small and here, Mr Nobody is a symbolic representation of the same. You can read the explanations and NCERT solutions given on Vedantu's website and Vedantu app, free of cost. This will give a better understanding of the concept of the poem.
5. What does the small boy do?
In the poem, the poet refers to the small boy as Mr Nobody. He says that the small boy is very quiet in nature, does not speak and makes a face like a mouse. The poet claims that Mr Nobody is like other children who do all the mischievous acts very silently so that nobody is able to catch them. Similarly in this poem, Mr Nobody does all the mischief in everybody’s house. Although it is known to everyone that the actions are Mr Nobody’s but no one has ever seen his face.
6. Is Mr Nobody real?
No, it is just the imagination of people and children that there is someone called Nobody. Mr Nobody is nothing but a symbolic representation of the mischievous children who quietly do the naughtiness without getting caught. Hence, the character of Mr Nobody is not real. It is revealed by the poet at last that this Mr Nobody is an imaginary little boy on whom the blame for all the mischief is put.
7. What is quietness compared to?
The poet in this poem of Mr Nobody compares quietness to mischief. He gives the logic that the more the child is quiet, the more mischievous he or she will be. It is usually noticed that the mischiefs are carried out in silence by the children so that they are not caught while doing it by their elders. This is why the poet compared the unusual quietness of the small boy with the level of his mischief done in everybody’s households.