Think and answer.
1. The fishermen are called the 'kings of the sea' in this poem. Why do you
think the speaker calls them so?
2. Sarojini Naidu was a noted freedom fighter and an activist. Do you think her
political ideas and activities can be seen reflected in the message conveyed
through this poem? Why hor why not? Also, discuss how these ideas impact
your everyday life.
poem:Coromandel fishers
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1. Because they leap the wealth of the tide.
2. Yes it can be conveyed.
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- The fisher man are 'The kings of the sea 'because they have the control over the fish and the sea and they can roam freely across the sea. They can capture the leaping wealth of the tide.
- Sarojini Naidu , a prominent member of the Indian National Congress , was the first female Indian governer and was also known as the Nightingale of India . Sarojini Naidu , Agakhan Place detention camp , Women Pioneers in Indias Renaissance , Indian political activist , The Golden Threshold , Mahatma Gandhi Sarojini Naidu was the first woman president of the Indian National Congress Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13 , 1879 and played a major part in the Independence Movement . Apart from being a political activist , she was a renowned poet and lyricist , and was affectionately known as the Nightingale of India . She wrote children's poems , but also wrote on more serious themes like patriotism , romance and tragedy .
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