explain the following with reference to the context 3. These are the colours of destiny
Of immutable truth
and the colours also
with which warring pawns
Are daily decorating our towns.
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The colours of destiny
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Some people use words and scientific terms to describe things. Some use sounds, and some people visualize things in colors. Colors have a huge influence on our souls, they have a meaning and they make us feel things and think thoughts. In this quiz we will try to identify the global color of your future, and will also provide a verbal explanation of our findings.
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In the Colours of Truth by Kynpham Singh Nongkynrih the poet describes the pain of the people and the turmoil of the of the militancy movements and insurgent revolutions. The poem talks of politics of the powerful and of their pawns, who are like marionettes bidding the masters. They live a violent existence and have become victims of abuse, which constantly plagues everyday citizens every day.
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- The poet claims that the two colors are the colors of desting and immutable reality. Life and death are the colors of destiny as well as truth. While red blood means existence, black means death.The poet wonders if these two shades become pawns in the arsenal of the warriors who paint the town with these colours everyday. In the last lines,the poet explains how average citizens struggle with life and death everyday because of the confrontations generated by those in power
- The common citizens who experience the disorder and abuse are trapped in turmoil and are unable of leading their lives without difficulty. The problem is, which faction will the average man join in the fight that is so synonymous with the place / city? It can be assumed that most rebel Northeastern States have common citizens who may often have sympathized with the cause of the insurgents.
- The constant disruption in everyday lives, the question in ideologies and divisions within classes contributed to some mistrust and dissatisfaction. A rather critical subject seems to be discussed in the poem. The poem reveals the complexity and the negotiated partnership between the citizens addicted to abuse and death. At the heart of this poem is the question of trust within the framework of such an existence
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