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How does Y.Ibomcha Singh use symbolism in his short story'Water'to describe his views on modernism?

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Answered by lavairis504qjio
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Yumlembam Ibomcha Singh (born 1949) is one of the leading poets from the North-eastern state of Manipur. ... In a region stalked by insurgency and terror (perpetuated both with and without the collusion of the state), the poet asserts his right to play witness without turning victim.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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the steady battle to convey the heap of considerations over their heads while falling profound into the chasm alongside individual current sensibilities. The method of articulation is the graceful state of mind sans plots and characters.

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  • They present their perspectives including simply symbolisms and imageries as in Ibomcha's "Ishing" (Water), "Gari" (Vehicle), "Sahar" (City), "Numitee Asum Thengjillakli" (The Nightfall Sets In), and Biramani's "Lambi" (Entry), "Oon Henna Tatharaklee" (The Falling Snow), "Meethungshang" (Visitor House), That Biramani has now stopped taking reaction to this style is a substitute story completely.
  • Ibomcha actually can choose predictable images and symbolisms for successful use in writing brief tales. Because of overemphasis and overuse of unique images and symbolisms in a similar topical substance.
  • there are times when a specific degree of disarray creeps into a portion of his brief tales that make it hard to separate between two thoughts.
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