Is the poet talking about the women of the previous generation
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The poet is taking about the woman previous generation
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This line is from the poem, "I am every woman" and in this poem, the poetess is talking about the women of the present generation and not the previous generation.
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- The poem ,"I am every woman", by Rakhi Nariani Shirke is a poem that commemorates a woman's inner strength and her innate beauty (i.e.) today's woman is an epitome of innate beauty and she is beautiful from within
- A symbol of power and strength, she is strong in her faiths and beliefs despite the shortcomings, failures and disappointments she faces
- So, as per the poetess, women of today are brave, powerful and strong aim empowered. Someone who is determined and not afraid to take risks
So the poetess is talking about the women of today and not the women of the previous generation.
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In the poem, "I am every woman", is the poetess talking about the women of the previous generation ??
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