In the Coromandel Fishers which lines tell us the poem is set in India?
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Explanation:
Hence the poem Coromandel Fishers is though about the fishermen, yet it metaphorical
Answer:
Sarojini Naidu in the poem, 'The Coromandel Fishers', has described the beauty of nature and the folk culture of the Coromandel Coast of India. It depicts the relationship of fishermen with nature. Nature stands as a symbol of beauty that expresses the optimistic view of life.
She asks the fisher folks to wake up and offer their prayers to the morning light. The wind is calm and quiet like a child that sleeps soundly after crying the whole night. She asks the fishermen to gather the nets and set their catamarans free and set out into the sea to gather the leaping wealth of the tide as they are the kings of the sea. She asks the fisher folks not to delay and quickly set forth in the track of the sea gulls call.
ᕼOᑭᗴՏ ITՏ ᕼᗴᒪᑭՏ YOᑌ , ᑭᒪՏ ᗰᗩᖇK ᗰᗴ ᗩՏ ᗷᖇᗩIᑎᒪIᗴՏT !! TᕼᗩᑎK YOᑌ ᗪᗴᗩᖇ !