How does Sarojini naidu use suitable poetic devices to highlight the terms of her poem 'The Gift of India'.
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The second stanza of The Gift of India, the speaker, pictures the sacrifice of the Indian soldiers made in the alien lands and the horrors of war and war-fronts in a rich poetic language. The poet uses imagery and metaphor to distinguish the sacrifice made by Indians.
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Sarojini Naidu (1879 - 1949) popularly known as
Nightangle of India, was a very known face among the freedom fighters of India. Ever since her youthful days, she was specially attracted by literature mainly beacuse she was influenced by her parents. Her fait was her educationalist who later became a prominant face in the eduaction circle in Hydrabad. Her mother was a passion poet of her own and this hugely inspired Sarojini Naidu to write her own poems.
She went abroad to get higher education during the days when she saw many problems troubling the women of India. Certainly it wasen't easy for her to study Phylosophies of western world when India was colonised by them. However she was a very intellectual women and saw many opportunities for herself to become a part of the freedom struggle to gain freedom.
She beacame in contact with her husband (Non Bengoli) Mr Naidu and decided to start a unique relationship which continue to inspire the rest of India for Social harmony and National Integration. She started actively being part of National Integration. movement in 1905. She dominated the national scene with her efforts to free India from the British. She Formed "Womens India Association," in 1917. She precided many meetings and even worked hand in hand with Mahatama Gandhi to protest against British policies and cruelties. She became the first Governor of united province of Agra and Awadh form 1947 - 1949. We cannot even deny the patriotic feelings which she induced and implanted in the hearts of all the Indians with his poems. Her poems have been noted for singing praises for - motherland India. Through her poetry she has tried to arouse a sense of pride and patriotism in the hearts of countrymen. This poem 'The Gift of India', written in , is a celebration of unforgetable sacrifice made by brave India and her Sons. It is also an account of how every countryman demands accountability from the british in matters of millions of Indians died during the First World War.