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Indian weavers sarojini naidu summary question

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'Indian Weavers' is another beautiful poem exuding Indian culture and spirit. She puts her question to weavers who weave clothes for different occasions and likewise they answer what they weave. Comprising of three stanzas, the poem focuses on how the weavers weave dress for the new born child, wedding- veil for a queen and shroud for the dead. She uses the rich imagery to signify the feelings of the weavers weaving for the different occasion, They are happy when they weave clothes for a baby and queen which are colorful and bright. On the contrary, they are gloomy when they weave white shroud funeral shroud.
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Sarojini Naidu's poem 'Indian Weavers' highlights the craft and skill of the Indian weavers. The poem tells about the three important stages in a human's life, namely - birth, marriage and death. The poetess relates these three stages to different colors and different times of the day.

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