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How does the poem Sita begin

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Answered by harpalsingh000177
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SÎTA, written by Toru Dutt, is a poem that refers to a woman who was abandoned by her husband in a forest. She was pregnant at the time and raised her two boys on her own. Within this poem, Dutt provides many images from the forest that Sita was abandoned in. Readers soon realize the woman who is singing about Sita is a mother putting her three children to bed. The mother begins crying after telling her children about Sita, which makes her children begin to cry as well. Dutt shows the mother’s connection to Sita’s unhappy life, her connection to her children, and how the story will continue to live on.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The poem beings with three children imagining the scenario depicted by their mother, Sita!

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Written by Toru Dutt, Sita is a poem depicting the ordeal of a woman. A mother of three is trying to put her children to sleep. She tells them a story about a woman, Sita who was left behind her husband in a dense forest. She raised her two sons on her own.

The poet gives many creative images with the lyrics of this poem. The mother is all teary-eyed on reciting this poem. This made her children weep as well. The poet has beautifully depicted the connection between the lives of two different women and the kind of love a mother has for her children.

The poem leaves the reader with a fresh outlook towards life, inspiring them to the core, and leaving them light-heartened.

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