How are the works of sarojini naidu a reflection of the society she lives in?
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Sarojini Naidu was born Sarojini Chattopadhyay in Hyderabad on February 13, 1879. She was the eldest sibling of a comparatively large family that was educated in England. Her father, Agorenath Chattophadhyay, received a doctorate in Science from the Edinburgh University. He was the founder and administrator of the Hyderabad College which is now known as Nizam's College of Hyderabad. Naidu's mother, Barada Sundari Devi, was also a poetess and used to write poetry in Bengali language. One of her brothers, Harindranath, was also a poet and an actor. Naidu herself was proficient in languages like Urdu, Persian, English, Telugu, Bengali, etc. She passed her matriculation at the tender age of 12 from the then Madras University and acclaimed national fame. To know more about Naidu, continue reading this insightful biography on her.
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The works of Sarojini Naidu:
- In the aftermath of her commitment to the campaign, Sarojini Naidu was elected governor of Uttar Pradesh. She was the first female to become a state governor. Naidu was a specialist in languages such as Urdu, Persian, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, and so on.
- As well as living an effective literary life, Sarojini Naidu drew prominent Indian intellectuals to her renowned Bombay salon (now Mumbai).
- The Bird of Time (1912) preceded her first collection of verse, The Golden Threshold (1905), and in 1914 she was chosen as a member of the Royal Society of Literature.
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