4. How many stages of life are described in the poem, "Indian Weavers? -
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The three stages are birth,youth and death.
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The poem describes 3 stages of life in the poem "Indian Weavers".
Explanation:
- The poet relates the stages of life to attire and their colours.
- She additionally compares the modifications in life to the modifications in a day.
- The 3 levels of life that the poet talked about are birth, marriage, and death.
- We can relate them to the daybreak, fall of night time and middle of the night chill, the 3 levels of the day.
- This poem is the metaphor of the three levels of human life which can be birth, kids and death. the poet depicts the Indian weavers who weave tirelessly at special times.
- The primary topic of the poem is the parallelism that the poet fantastically attracts the 3 parts of the weaver's workday and the 3 levels of human life.
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