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how can the padlocks of slavery open their mouths?(class 10th poem Speak up)​

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The poem entitled ‘Speak up’ is taken from the collection of poems ‘Naqsh-i- Faryadi’. The poem has been authored in original Urdu by “Faiz Ahmad Faiz” and has been translated into English by ‘Shiv-K-Kumar’. The poem is a beautiful expression of the poet to defy oppression. It is a poem of profound meaning and encouragement that intends to give voice to the voiceless. The poet actually is a stem believer of the classless society. He wants to free the low-class people of the society from the clutches of the selfish high-class people. The poet requests the suppressed people of his society to raise their voice against the injustices done to them. He requests them to speak up because their lips cannot be sealed by cruel people. The poet tells them to use their power of communication to break the shackles of brutalities. The poet advises his citizens to use their well-built body to free themselves as long as they are alive.

The poet further uses various metaphors & here his language is plainly symbolic. He uses the symbols of smithy, oven, flames, padlocks and fetters. The smithy us the struggle going on for India’s freedom. The oven is the heat generated by the death of the various martyrs. The flames are the voices of protest that have begun to rise. The padlocks & the fetters are clearly the symbols of slavery. They are waiting to be melted in the Smithy if the freedom fighters.

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