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How many stages of life are described in the poem, "Indian Weavers

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Answered by kusumhudia
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Answer:

The three stages are birth,youth and death.

Answered by roshnirajeevsl
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Answer:

Three stages of life are described in the poem, "Indian Weavers" by Sarojini Naidu.

Explanation:

The poem depicts the different stages of human life, including birth, marriage, and death. From a different perspective, it describes the stages of a person's existence, such as childhood, youth, and adulthood. The poetess poses three questions to Weavers, and their responses are all about life.

Throughout the day, the weavers are busy making clothing in a variety of colours. Furthermore, each colour represents a particular event in one's life based on the time of day. They weave a rainbow coloured cloth for a baby in the morning, symbolising birth and gladness. In the evening, they weave a vibrant purple and green linen for a queen's wedding veil, which symbolises life's joys. Finally, they weave a white coloured cloth for a natural shroud at night which symbolises death.

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