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long essay on sarojani naidu-her contribution in literature ​

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Answered by satya2061
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Sarojini Naidu was born on 13 February 1879, to a Bengali family in Hyderabad. She wrote poems from a very young age. She later went to England for her higher education, studying in both King’s College and Girton, Cambridge. Her family always had progressive values for her time. So she grew up in those values as well, believing in the power of protest for justice. She grew to become a famous Indian poet and political activist. She stood up for the rights of women as well as against British colonialism in India. She is known to this day as the ‘Nightingale of India’.

Sarojini Naidu began writing from a very young age. When she was in school, she wrote a play in Persian called Maher Muneer, which received praise even from the Nizam of Hyderabad. She published her first poetry collection in 1905, called “The Golden Threshold”. Her poetry is praised even to this day for its variety. She has written children’s poems as well as poems of a more critical nature, exploring themes such as patriotism, tragedy and romance.

Her work received praise from many politicians as well. In 1912, she published another poetry collection called The Bird of Time: Songs of Life, Death & the Spring, which contains her most famous poem, In the Bazaars of Hyderabad. Critics praise this poem because of her excellent imagery. After her death, her collection The Feather of The Dawn was published by her daughter to celebrate her memory.

Answered by s1270nandita3531
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Sarojini Naidu began writing from a very young age. When she was in school, she wrote a play in Persian called Maher Muneer, which received praise even from the Nizam of Hyderabad. She published her first poetry collection in 1905, called “The Golden Threshold”. Her poetry is praised even to this day for its variety. She has written children’s poems as well as poems of a more critical nature, exploring themes such as patriotism, tragedy and romance.

Her work received praise from many politicians as well. In 1912, she published another poetry collection called The Bird of Time: Songs of Life, Death & the Spring, which contains her most famous poem, In the Bazaars of Hyderabad. Critics praise this poem because of her excellent imagery. After her death, her collection The Feather of The Dawn was published by her daughter to celebrate her memory.

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