How does sarojini naidu use imagery in the poem? Explain using examples from the poem (Indian weavers)
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Answer:
By her Mind.
Explanation:
He is very intelligent and sharp minded.
Answer:
Indian weavers is a poem by Sarojini Naidu, where the poet has painted the picture of Indian weavers who weaves tirelessly at different times of a day.
This poem has been used as a imagery to describe the three stages of human life , from birth to death, just as the weavers weave from dawn to night.
In the first para, the weavers are weaving colourful blue robe for an infant. Birthing of a human life is a always a colourful occassion, where it is celebrated with happiness.
In second para, she has compared the weaving marriage veil with the adolescent period of a human life. Marriage is one of the most crucial events where the poet has described it as if the queen is wearing a purple green coloured veil just like the feather of peacock.
At the end, human life ends and she has contrasted it with weavers weaving at the dead night under moonlight, which is as white as the colour of a shroud.