English, asked by atif078662, 10 months ago

Explain the following with reference to the context:
1. No, I don't work for a Shah
I said, but for a Shahni, very kind, very well off
And I am not the only one
Working for her
She has many servants
Ever ready to do her bidding​

Answers

Answered by sawakkincsem
42

This stanza is taken from the poem called The Mother Tongue written by Padma Sachdev. She is an exceptional poetess. In the poem, she explains the relationship between the mistress and her loyal servant.

Explanation:

  • She elaborated on how one can be nice and friendly to their servants.
  • She also describes the sentiments of the servant and how the servants are ready to do their mistress's work.

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Answered by mad210217
54

Mother tongue by Padma Sachdev.

Step by step explanation:

  • The poem is about love of the pot towards her mother tongue, Dogri.
  • The conversation is between the poet and stem.
  • The stem asked the poet where does she work? is she an accountant at a Shah?
  • To which the poet replies(The asked context), that she doesn't work for any Shah but she works for Shahni. (here Shahni is her mother tongue, Dogri).
  • The poet describes Shahni as very kind and well off.
  • Many people serve her which mean there are many people who appreciate the language and use them.

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