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the theme of the poem Indian weavers long answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer : 'Indian Weavers' is a poem by renowned poet Sarojini Naidu. Through the means of the poem the poetess highlights the craft and skill of the weavers. She speaks about the three important stages in a man's life-birth, marriage and death and relates them to different colors and different times of the day.

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The theme of Indian Weavers

  • Indian Weavers by Sarojini Naidu summarizes the existence of people on earth in three fundamental stages by utilizing images like garments and times.
  • The excursion of life starts with one variety blue which means satisfaction and joy.
  • It goes on with the expansion of various tones of green and purple which means distress additionally goes into life alongside satisfaction.
  • Life is more dynamic in this stage than in the primary stage.
  • In the last verse, every one of the varieties evaporates away and a solitary variety of white remaining parts implies feelings are associated with life and when the individual passes on, feelings likewise kick the bucket.

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