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Expand the idea of the poem 'indian weavers' by sarojini naidu with conclusion

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Answered by sumeetmalu
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Indian Weavers by Sarojini Naidu is a short poem consisting of three stanzas having four lines each. The poet talks about three types of dresses that the Indian Weavers weave at three particular times of the day. Metaphorically each time and the dress weaved in that time symbolises a particular stage of life.

The poem has the rhyme scheme AABB. The poet uses a number of literary devices to express her ideas like smile, imagery, metaphor etc. The poem consists of a discussion between the poet and the weavers; the poet asks the weavers and the latter reply.

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Answered by vilnius
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The poem 'Indian Weavers' by Sarojini Naidu

Explanation:

  • In the poem "The Indian Weavers", Sarojini Naidu has focused on the different types of clothes which a weaver weaves. Weaver wears three different types of clothes in a day. Each type of cloth and during the time in which it is woven represents a different part of the life of the human.
  • In the morning, the weaver weaves colorful clothes. Such types of clothes represent happiness, hope, and beauty.
  • In the fall of the night, the weavers weave the clothes which are bright. The colorful dresses represent the outbreak of youth and adulthood.
  • In the moonlight, the poet weaves white clothes. This represents colorless and sorrowful life.
  • The poem brings a picture of three different types of clothes being woven by the Indian weavers.

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