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summary of poem speakup​

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Line (1- 4): The poet encourages, prepares the reader to speak up clearly and without being hesitant about what he thinks and believes in. He wants the reader to raise the voice against the cruelties by tyrants. He wants to tell the reader about the freedom of the speech which he (the reader) has got. He (the reader) must express his feelings fearlessly and courageously. He has moral, the intellectual energy within and thus, he should speak up boldly and courageously.

Line (5-8): The poet wants /asks the reader to look inside the shop of smithy (Blacksmith’s/Shop). The oven inside the shop has become red owing to burning and the fire thus produced is burning with brighter flames. In these flames, the metallic locks and shackles are being made for the people who’ve raised their voices against the cruelties and injustice being perpetrated on them by tyrants. The poet further says that the metallic shackles are skirted around by blacksmith himself or it itself skirts around in the red, violent flames. And, it is with these shackles and metallic locks that they would be stopped from going ahead in their movement of resistance against the injustice and cruelties which they’ve been suffering for long.

Line (9-13): The poet wants/asks the reader to speak up the truth. Time is ticking away/running out. Before death (which is inevitable) put an end to all our activities, the reader must speak for those who’re suffering cruelties and injustice. We must not delay in acting, in raising our voice because our body and mind are bound to fade away. We must speak courageously because “truth prevails against falsehood.” The time span provided to us is no doubt every short but we must not keep mum while seeing the cruelties being perpetrated in front of us. We must muster up the courage to speak up and express our thought, feelings, and ideas clearly. Analysis Bol! That is how Faiz Ahmad Faiz awakens a sleepy community through his fiery words. He earnestly exhorts the people to stand up and speak against injustice and inequality in t

The poet has used various metaphors in this poem such as the oven, the flames, the padlock, and the fetter. These metaphors have been used to describe India’s freedom struggle in a symbolical manner and the metaphors describe some aspects of the freedom struggle in an imaginative manner. The oven and fierce flames have been used as metaphors that stand for the courage against the harsh oppression while padlocks and fetters are also used metaphorically to mean the chains in which Indian people had been shackled.

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