According to the poet ,how many stages of life are there in the poem 'indian weavers',desceibe them.
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according to the poet
there are seven stages came
1 Infant
2 School Boy
3 Lover
4 Swearing Soldier
5 Judge
6 Feeble Wearing
7 Second Childness
according to the poet
there are seven stages came
1 Infant
2 School Boy
3 Lover
4 Swearing Soldier
5 Judge
6 Feeble Wearing
7 Second Childness
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According to the poet, there are three stages of life in the poem. They are childhood, growth, and death.
- The poet depicts Indian weavers weaving nonstop at various periods, as well as the three stages of human life, from birth to death, much like the weavers do tonight from dawn to sunset.
- The poet chooses three distinct periods: the weavers create the newborn baby's clothing in the early morning, the queen's marriage-veils in the evening, and the dead man's shroud at midnight.
- The central theme of the poem is the poet's connection between the three stages of human life and the three portions of the weaver's workday.
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