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In the poem ‘ Indian Weavers’ , what do the three stages of a weaver’s workday depict​

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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Answer: the three stages of weaver's workday were BIRTH, YOUTH, and DEATH.

Explanation: this poem is short but came up with very deep meaning and very important part of this life.

every stage is its own special emotion that each of us tastes while living in that particular stage.

    three stages can be described as follows,

  1. birth - this is described as the first stage of the life cycle when we come into this world and start growing and learning things along with our growth.
  2. youth - it is the second or we can say the best stage of life with full of new experiences and learning many life lessons.
  3. Death - it's the last stage of life where we remember all the moments and best memories we have lived.
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