"shall I sing of yours clear dawn with its pure gold streaks? extract
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The poem Song of India by VK Gokak addresses the country's strengths and weaknesses. When the poet discusses the strengths as potential themes in his intense motherland song, the ills are articulated as the spokes in the wheel of change by Mother herself. The two voices make it clear to the poet that India as a country is both proud and ashamed.India has its natural wealth, workers, independence, splendour, temples and technical skills, but India has its own beggars and lepers, garbage, poverty and helplessness, revolts and strikes. There is something hideous for all what is beautiful; there is something unhealthy for all that is good. The poet uses contrast techniques to emphasize India's ambivalence.
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- It's one of the poets' famous poems. He was also a patriotic person, albeit a poet. The poet's portrayal of a person in his motherland is a simple poem. The poem's language is flexible, flows with its mother like he / she (poet). He / she asked her mother if they can sing for her.
- In the praise of Mother India, the poet wants to sing about the snow-peaked Himalayas that guard the land, the three seas which make India a peninsula, and the sunrise which heralds a new dark night in the morning.
- They said they wanted to sing about the Himalayas, their snowbound peaks, or the three great oceans like Bengal Bay, the Arab Sea and the Indian Ocean, with its golden touch of nature, or the glorious dawn ( this what the poet refers to "shall I sing of yours clear dawn with its pure gold streaks").
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