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class 10 chapter themes

The document outlines key themes from Class 10 English chapters for the CBSE 2025 syllabus, covering both prose and poetry. It highlights themes such as faith, courage, cultural diversity, and environmental conservation, as well as the impact of societal expectations and personal growth. Additionally, it notes a 15% reduction in the syllabus for the 2024-25 academic year, with some chapters removed.

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class 10 chapter themes

The document outlines key themes from Class 10 English chapters for the CBSE 2025 syllabus, covering both prose and poetry. It highlights themes such as faith, courage, cultural diversity, and environmental conservation, as well as the impact of societal expectations and personal growth. Additionally, it notes a 15% reduction in the syllabus for the 2024-25 academic year, with some chapters removed.

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Key Themes of Class 10 English Chapters (CBSE 2025)

First Flight (Prose):


1. A Letter to God - Faith, optimism, and the human-nature relationship.
2. Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom - Courage, freedom, and the fight against apartheid.
3. Two Stories about Flying - Courage, self-confidence, and overcoming fear.
4. From the Diary of Anne Frank - Adolescence, isolation, and the impact of war.
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6. Glimpses of India - Cultural diversity, heritage, and the beauty of India.
7. Mijbll the Otter - Friendship between humans and animals, and the challenges of domestication.
8. Madam Rides the Bus - Curiosity, innocence, and the Journey from childhood to maturity.
9. The Sermon at Benares - Life, suffering, and the path to enlightenment.
1o. The Proposal - Marriage, materialism, and the trivialities of social customs.

First Flight (Poetry):


1. Dust of Snow - Nature's healing power and the significance of small moments.
2. Fire and Ice - Destructive human emotions like desire and hatred.
3. A Tiger in the zoo - Freedom vs. captivity and the plight of animals in confinement.
4. How to Tell Wild Animals - Humor in identifying wild animals and the unpredictability of nature.
5. The Ball Poem - Loss, responsibility, and the process of growing up.
6. Amandal - Adolescence, freedom, and the constraints of societal expectations.
7.
8. The Trees - Deforestation, environmental conservation, and the bond between humans and
nature.
9. Fog - Nature's quiet presence and the transient nature of life.
10. The Tale of Custard the Dragon - Courage, appearances vs. reality, and self-acceptance.
11 For Anne Gregory - Inner beauty vs. outward appearance and the nature of true love.

Footprints without Feet (Supplementary Reader):


1. A Triumph of Surgery - Overindulgence, responsibility, and the consequences of pampering.
2. The Thief's Story - Trust, redemption, and the impact of kindness.
3. The Midnight Visitor - Intelligence vs. physical strength and the art of deception.
4. A Question of Trust - Betrayal, irony, and the unpredictability of human nature.
5. Footprints without Feet - Science fiction, ethics of scientific experimentation, and isolation.
6. The Making of a Scientist - Curiosity, perseverance, and the journey of scientific discovery.
7. The Necklace - Materialism, pride, and the deceptiveness of appearances.
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9. Bholi - Education, self-worth, and societal attitudes towards women.
10. The Book That Saved the Earth - Imagination, the power of literature, and cultural
misunderstandings.

Note: The CBSE has reduced the syllabus by approximately 15% for the 2024-25 academic year.
Some chapters have been removed.

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