5.Most of the kalidas's works depict_______
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Kalidasa
Period c. 4th–5th century CE
Genre Sanskrit drama, Classical literature
Subject Epic poetry, Puranas
Notable works Kumārasambhavam, Abhijñānaśākuntalam, Raghuvaṃśa, Meghadūta, Vikramōrvaśīyam
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The majority of Kalidasa's depict diverse representations of human emotions, connections and experiences. Themes like love, fidelity, loyalty, honour and bravery are addressed throughout his plays and poetry.
- He also wrote on the beauty of nature giving detailed accounts of the scenery, flora, and animals in his writings. The literary writings of Kalidasa are known for their beautiful language, moving imagery and insightful views on human nature.
- Some of the finest masterpieces of Sanskrit writing are thought to be found in his plays, poems and epics. Plays by Kalidasa, such Abhijnanashakuntalam and Vikramorvashiyam, are renowned for their twist endings, enduring characters and beautiful dialogue.
- His poetry, which includes works like Ritusamhara and Meghaduta, showcases both his command of the English language and his capacity to evoke strong emotions through vivid imagery.
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