What is the central theme of the poem: Wandering Singers by Sarojini Naidu
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The poem “Wandering Singers” by Sarojini
Naidu is about the band of folk singers who
wander from town to town and from village
to village to spread the message of love
through their singing. They play the lute; a
musical instrument as they roam from place
to place. The voice of the wind symbolizes
the welcoming tone of the song that
echoes through the forests and streets. To
the wandering singers, all mankind are like
their extended family and the world is their
home.
The theme of the songs that they sing goes
back to stories of ancient battles or of old
kings. They also have songs about the
beauty of women and about happy and
sad things.
The wandering singers have no dreams or
hopes of their own; they go wherever the
wind calls them. No love can make them
go slow or no joy can bade them to wait.
The voice of the wind is the voice of their
life and also their destiny.
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
Naidu is about the band of folk singers who
wander from town to town and from village
to village to spread the message of love
through their singing. They play the lute; a
musical instrument as they roam from place
to place. The voice of the wind symbolizes
the welcoming tone of the song that
echoes through the forests and streets. To
the wandering singers, all mankind are like
their extended family and the world is their
home.
The theme of the songs that they sing goes
back to stories of ancient battles or of old
kings. They also have songs about the
beauty of women and about happy and
sad things.
The wandering singers have no dreams or
hopes of their own; they go wherever the
wind calls them. No love can make them
go slow or no joy can bade them to wait.
The voice of the wind is the voice of their
life and also their destiny.
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
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it talks about the lonely life of wandering singers who dont have any dreams for the future even after considering the world as there home.
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