In what way the poem
The gift of India is a
Celebration and yet suffused
with pathos?
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The poem celebrates the sacrifice of numerous Indian soldiers fighting in the foreign lands. “The sons of my stricken womb”, “to the drum-beats of duty”, “gathered like pearls in their alien graves”, “pale brows and brave, broken hands” — all express a motif of glorification and celebration of the dutiful brave soldiers who are martyred in the war.
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Mother India remembers the sacrifices made by her brave sons in a proud, celebratory tone. She addresses the erstwhile rulers of India and proudly reminds them the gifts they had received from her – rich clothes, grains and gold.
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