Whom does the poet address in the poem?
(a) weavers (b) children (c) queens(d) all the above
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Whom does the poet address in the poem?
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(a) weavers✔
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The correct answer is option a) Weavers.
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The three stages of human life—birth, youth, and death—are represented by this poem. The poet portrays Indian weavers who work nonstop at various periods while also portraying the three stages of human life, from conception to death, exactly as the weavers work nonstop from this morning.
- Sarojini Naidu, an Indian poetess, wrote a brief poem titled "Indian Weavers." She was a feminist, activist, and poet. She was renowned for being the Indian nightingale. The poem's three stanzas depict three stages of existence.
- The three stages of human life and the three portions of a weaver's workday are brilliantly paralleled by the poet as the poem's main theme.
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