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What is the writing style of Sarojini Naidu


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Answered by vinay7860
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Q.What is the writing style of Sarojini Naidu

Ans.Traditional and simple, with use of such literary devices as imagery and alliteration.

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Answered by laksshita24
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Many of Naidu's poems are about everyday life or the natural world. Many are infused with her patriotism and her desire for India's freedom from British rule.

Naidu's writing style is traditional and simple, with use of such literary devices as imagery and alliteration. Imagery is description using any of the five senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, or smell. Naidu's poems are rich with imagery. For instance, in "Autumn Song," she describes a sunset as follows:

A golden storm of glittering sheaves,
Of fair and frail and fluttering leaves,
The wild wind blows in a cloud.

We can picture the clouds, colored gold by the setting sun, like sheaves of wheat or golden fall leaves. Naidu also uses alliteration in this poem. Alliteration occurs when words beginning with the same consonant are placed close together: in the passage above, we hear the "f" in "fair," "frail," and "fluttering," and "w" in "wild" and "wind."

Likewise, in "Indian Weavers," Naidu uses imagery and alliteration, as well as traditional end rhymes:

What do you weave in the moonlight chill? . . . 
White as a feather and white as a cloud, 
We weave a dead man's funeral shroud.

We can feel and see the cold moonlight, which is compared to a feather and a cloud. The alliterative use of "w" in "what," "we," "white," and "weave" create a sense of rhythm. We note too the simple, direct diction of this poem.

Naidu writes traditional poems that use imagery, rhyme, and alliteration and convey her emotions in simple language.


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