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The poem " The Gift Of India" exhorts us to homour bravery and establish a peaceful world. Discuss with close reference to the text.​

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Answered by heenakhanA
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Saroji Naidu, in her patrotic poem “The Gift of India” celebrates and proclaims Mother India’s contributions for the cause of the colonisers, especially for the British. In the poem, Mother India herself is the speaker to remind the West of the material gifts that they took away from here. But the biggest contribution was in the form of his martyred sons for the cause of others in the World War I.

The poem celebrates the sacrifice of numerous Indian soldiers fighting in the foreign lands. “The sons of my stricken womb”, “to the drum-beats of duty”, “gathered like pearls in their alien graves”, “pale brows and brave, broken hands” — all express a motif of glorification and celebration of the dutiful brave soldiers who are martyred in the war. The “pride that thrills” through the Mother’s heart is consistent with the same motif of glarification.

Now, the poem not only celebrates the bravery of the sons of India, but also proclaims the honour and the recognition they deserve for their sacrifice for the cause of others. The speaker claims in the very last line —

Remember the blood of my martyred sons!

This is a demand for accounting Mother India’s gifts to the West including her sons who were martyred in the battlefield of the First World War.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The poem " The Gift Of India" exhorts us to humor bravery and establish a peaceful world. Discuss with close reference to the text.​

Explanation:

  • This is a very beautiful poem- written by Saroj ji Naidu. This is the patriotic poem.
  • The Gift of India- this poem celebrates and also proclaim the mother India.
  • In this poem mother India herself is the speaker.
  • The biggest contribution of her was in the form of martyred sons for the cause in the world war I.
  • This poems celebrates the sacrifice of many Indian soldiers who fight in the foreign lands.
  • The lines in the poem express the glorification and also celebrates the brave soldiers.
  • Not only celebration is seen in the poem by it also tells about the bravery of her sons.
  • It tells about the dedication of soldiers towards there mother India and there nation.
  • In the last line of the poem- Remember the blood of my martyred sons!- it tells about the demand for accounting mother India's gift to the west.

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