About the poem The song of India Class 10th std
what does the clear dawn with it's pure gold streaks mean in the context.
Answers
In The Song "clear dawn" represent the "bright future and calmness" and the "good things"
Explanation:
- In the "Song of India" by Vinyaka Krishna Gokak, the poet writes the poem in the form of a dialogue between Mother India and the Poet. . The poet wants to show the glorious image of the past and the beauty of India as well.
- The poet asks Mother India what part of her country a song would glorify. He wonders whether he should sing about the Himalayas of snow on the north or the three bodies of water on the south.
- The Mother answered to sing the song of people who are in misery due to their ignorance; sing about the helpless child. Still, the speaker asks what to sing, thinking it his job. Again he wonders if he should sing about the advancements in our country.
- The speaker says that Our Mother India must write our destiny book and cancel all our sorrow. Clear dawn needs to be tomorrow. During the night our nightmare is meant to flee. Our bright future we must write...
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In the "Song of India" by Vinyaka Krishna Gokak, the poet writes the poem in the form of a dialogue between Mother India and the Poet. . The poet wants to show the glorious image of the past and the beauty of India as well.
The poet asks Mother India what part of her country a song would glorify. He wonders whether he should sing about the Himalayas of snow on the north or the three bodies of water on the south.
The Mother answered to sing the song of people who are in misery due to their ignorance; sing about the helpless child. Still, the speaker asks what to sing, thinking it his job. Again he wonders if he should sing about the advancements in our country.
The speaker says that Our Mother India must write our destiny book and cancel all our sorrow. Clear dawn needs to be tomorrow. During the night our nightmare is meant to flee. Our bright future we must write...