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Poem: “Just Be Up and Doing!” – Summary

The poem “Just Be Up and Doing!” is an inspiring call to action. It encourages us to stay active and determined in life, no matter how many problems or challenges we face. The poet acknowledges that life is full of worries and burdens, but insists that the only way to succeed is to keep working and moving forward.

The poem discourages laziness and waiting for things to get better on their own. Instead, it says we must take control, stay brave, and make our own fortune—just like people win love or success by taking initiative. The poet emphasizes that most people fail not because they try and fall, but because they never try at all. In the end, the message is clear: Keep working hard and never give up—because doing nothing leads to failure.

 

Word Meanings

Word

Meaning

Trouble

Problems or difficulties

Cares

Worries or concerns

Burdens

Heavy responsibilities or difficulties

Bend us double

Make us feel physically or emotionally weak

Pursuing

Following or chasing something

Bridle

A harness for controlling a horse; symbol of control

Wooing

Trying to win someone’s love or favor

Fortune

Success, especially wealth or good luck

Hewing

Cutting or shaping with hard work

Conquer

Defeat or overcome

Idle

Lazy, not active

Sighing

Expressing sadness or tiredness by sighing

 

English to Hindi

Word

Hindi Meaning (हिंदी में अर्थ)

Trouble

मुसीबत

Cares

चिंताएं

Burdens

बोझ

Bend us double

हमें थका देना या झुका देना

Pursuing

पीछा करना / लक्ष्य की ओर बढ़ना

Bridle

लगाम (घोड़े को नियंत्रित करने वाला उपकरण)

Wooing

मनाना / रिझाना

Fortune

किस्मत / सफलता

Hewing

मेहनत से काटना या आकार देना

Conquer

जीतना / पराजित करना

Idle

आलसी / निष्क्रिय

Sighing

आह भरना

 

Comprehension Questions & Answers

  1. What is the central message of the poem?

Ans: The poem teaches that one must always stay active, work hard, and never give up in life. Only by being “up and doing” can we overcome problems and succeed.

  1. What does the poet say about waiting and idling?

Ans: The poet says that waiting and idling won’t improve anything. If you wait for the world to change without doing anything, you will fail.

  1. According to the poem, how is success (or fortune) achieved?

Ans: Success is achieved by trying, working hard, and taking action—just like love is won by making efforts.

  1. What happens to those who do not take action?

Ans: Those who don’t act and stay idle will eventually fail or fall behind in life.

  1. What example does the poet give to show how we should live?

Ans: The poet compares life to riding a horse—you must keep your hand on the bridle, control it, and keep moving forward, even if there are struggles.

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