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what" mythic past" does the poet try to bring out in the poem "Sita" by toru dutt? ​

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Answered by mohit66649
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Explanation:

Sita by Toru Dutt is about a woman who is alone in a dark room with her three children. Something has happened and the children are crying. The mother would like to comfort them, but this is not the first time they've been through whatever this situation is, and she is crying too.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Sita

The poet alludes the mythological Sita of the epic Ramayana in the poem 'Sita'.

Explanation:

  • Sita is an autobiographical poem by the extremely talented, young poet of India -Toru Dutt.
  • The poem is composed on Toru Dutt's mother who is represented as the gentle and motherly Sita with her three little children Toru, Aru and Abju nestling round her to listen to a story.
  • Aru and Abju are picturised as alive and lively little children.
  • The ambiance of the room reflects the serenity of the forests of the epic Ramayana.
  • The poet tries to create the image of the legendary Sita of the mythic past.
  • Sita was the most virtuous woman but she was forlorn and alone in the forest. Her husband the great Sri Ram had left her in doubt of her chastity. She had given birth to two young twin sons in the forest .
  • Sita was thus in deep grief and sorrow over her sorry plight much like Toru's mother who had lost her beloved children to death.

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