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Summary of love and death by sarojini naidu?

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Answered by indu182
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LOVE AND DEATH

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SAROJINI NAIDU

I dreamed my love had set thy spirit free, Enfranchised thee from Fate's o'ermastering power, And girt thy being with a scatheless dower Of rich and joyous immortality; Of Love, I dreamed my soul had ransomed thee, In thy lone, dread, incalculable hour From those pale hands at which all mortals cower, And conquered Death by Love, like Savitri. When I awoke, alas, my love was vain E'en to annul one throe of destined pain, Or by one heart-beat to prolong thy breath; O Love, alas, that love could not assuage The burden of thy human heritage, Or save thee from the swift decrees of Death.

Notes:

In “Love and Death,”

Sarojini contrasts the promise of dream with the panic of fact.

It is evident that the self, acting in romantic agony and fancy, should find the naturalistic heritage of life more an obstacle, than a stimulus to action.

This sonnet from ‘The Bird of Time.’

It is one of Sarojini's finest poems.

Its form is Petrarchan, with the rhyme scheme abbaabba ccdeed.

Probably, the speaker of the poem is female.

The octave depicts the ideal of love; like Savitri.

The poet dreams that her love has freed her beloved from death.

The speaker imagines that her love gives her beloved the matchless dowry of immortality which surrounded him from the cruel hands of overmastering Fate.

She dreams that her love has ransomed him from Death itself, like Savitri had saved Satyavan.

But the sestet reveals the hard and cruel reality which forces the poet to accept that her love hasn't been able to mitigate even one throe of pain, let alone bring the beloved back from death.

Answered by crkavya123
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Summary of the Poem "Love and Death" Written by Sarojini Naidu a month ago Poem about Love and Death Summary A sonnet entitled "Love and Death" may be found in the book "The Bird of the Time." It has a Petrarchan shape and uses the rhyme pattern abbaabba ccdeed. The poem's underlying assumption is that there are two loves, one of whom is still living and the other has passed away.

Explanation:

LOVE AND DEATH

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SAROJINI NAIDU

Summary of the Poem "Love and Death" This sonnet is part of the collection "The Bird of the Time."

It has a rhyming system and is written in Petrarchan. ccdeed, abbaabba.

The poem's underlying assumption is that there are two loves, one of whom is still living and the other has passed away. We can tell from the first phrase that the individual who was living imagined that her lover was also alive.

She believes she has rescued her boyfriend from the grip of death and brought him back to life so he can battle death once more.

She also imagines bringing him back without causing any hurt or damage to him.

She is glad that her sweetheart is now eternal since in her dream, she frees his soul by paying ransom just in time to prevent anybody from bringing him back.

She feels wonderful for having triumphed over death through love, much like Savitri did when she brought her husband Satyavan back from the dead.

However, nothing changed when she awoke. Her love was insufficient to revive her boyfriend because he had already passed away.

She was upset because she was unable to save her sweetheart from the agony of dying or stop his heart even for a single breath.

She now believes that her love for him was insufficient, and she regrets that she did not love him unconditionally enough to be able to save him from death.

There is a considerate argument in the sonnet Love and death.When a lover loves his or her beloved with all of his or her heart and soul, there is a particular concept of love that would overcome all obstacles, even death. However, this seldom occurs in real life.

  • scatheless – without harm or damage
  • annul – declare invalid
  • throe- agony

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