Accountancy, asked by nishasajana, 1 year ago

mention the underlying ideas in the expression 'pillars of the house '.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Line is taken from the poem 'Any Woman' by Katherine Tynan.

Through the poem she is celebrating womanhood and all its beauties and flaws.

She refers herself as the 'Pillars of house' as she and all the woman round the world are the building a blocks of a house.

A house is made like a home to stay and live in because of a woman.

They keep the work running, manage the finances and groceries and everything else. 
Answered by lovingheart
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In this question this particular line is taken from a poem called Any woman.

Explanation:

  • This poem is upon which consists of celebrating womanhood and all the beauty and floors which are considered to be beautiful.
  • The poet Katharine Tynan refers herself to the pillar of house because she believes she and all the women of the world are considered to be the building blocks of a house.
  • This is because of the belief that women do many activities that men can’t do and this is also assumed due to the fact that most of the houses that lived in are made by women and taking care of women.
  • The poet says the pillars of house as a description of women due to the fact that they keep most of the things working and running as their great managers they can manage their finances the requirements and many more things.

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