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what is theme of the harp of India​

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Answered by affan2311
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The Poem “The Harp of India” is a patriotic poem by Henry Derozio. This poem celebrates the golden past of India and cries over the loss caused by the colonial Rule. The ending of poem is optimistic that future of India is golden and one day it will attain its status of golden bird again.

Answered by amikkr
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"The Harp of India" presents the theme of nostalgia and loss of art and culture of India.

  • The poem "The Harp of India" is written by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809-1831). In the poem, the poet rejoices in the nostalgia of the enriched past and the accomplishments and wishes that one day India will regain its past glory and finally be free.
  • The harp in the poem is used to signify the loss of art, tradition, culture, and literature produced by India.
  • The poem shows the effects of colonialization and how India lost its freedom completely to the British.
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