how does Naidu bring in the play of colours and movement to describe the rapturous joy of the garden in 'The Bird Sanctuary'?
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The Bird Sanctuary is a metaphorical poem written by Sarojini Naidu who is known as a poetess of Indian flora and fauna. The very name of this poet depicts that its about natural habitat of birds. Hence nature is a dominant element in this poem.
As we go through the lines, we find that the poet describes dawn time in which various birds chirp and fill the air with melodies. There are some birds which make nests on the top of tree while some others eat figs. In the poet, poet prays that all these birds may keep singing in their homes.
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She brings about the play of colours and movement by describing various attributes of the birds.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Bird Sanctuary by Sarojini Naidu.
- She discusses the many varieties and colours of birds. They provide songs to the early wind and their beautiful colours fill nature more brightly.
- The birds that flutter or move fast among high branches from where nectar and dew drop generally fall are the bulbul, honey bird, and shama.
- A wandering seagull walks on the grass as its skin is sea-washed. Additionally displaying their golden and sapphire blue hues are the hoopoe and the kingfisher.
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