How is N.T. Rajkumar‟s „Poem‟ a poem of protest? Answer with close reference
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The poet calls his poem 'poisonous poetry that will take revenge for the oppressions and exploitations that they have suffered for years. The poet uses the image of a cobra to delineate the anger and frustration of the oppressed. The cobra has a desire to strike its victims with its poisonous fangs - likewise N.T.
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- "Poisonous poetry that will exact revenge for the oppressions and exploitation they have endured for years," the poet writes of his piece. The poet illustrates the rage and fury of the oppressed by using the image of a cobra. The desire to pounce on its prey with its venomous fangs is shared by the cobra.
- ND Rajkumar's literary language is distinctive because it tells the tales of his forefathers, who refused to submit to those who wanted to blot them out of history. On the other hand, his music has the rhythm of a folk musician.
- N.D. Rajkumar is a unique poet who can offer us glimpses of potential futures while also seeing the present as it is playing out in front of us with a profound grasp of history and mythology. His poetry shine like stars, reminding us that other worlds are not only imaginable but also must be made real.
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