Indian
Weavers
Sarojini
Naidu
About
the Poetess
Sarojini Naidu
was born on 13th February 1879 and died on 2nd March
1949. She was a great patriot, political activist, orator and feminist. She
took an active part in the Indian Freedom Struggle. She became the first Indian
woman President of The Indian National Congress. She also got an opportunity to
be the first woman Governor of Agra United Province. Her work as a poet earned
her the sobriquet ‘Nightingale of India’. Her poetry depicts the beauty of
India. She speaks about customs, traditions, various festival, and riots of
people from different castes, creeds, classes and also professions.
Appreciation
of the poem
The poetess makes
use of question and answer method in the presentation of this poem. Indian
Weavers is a short poem consists of 3 stanzas having 4 lines each. The poetess
describes three stages of life. Three times of the day represent three stages
of life. And three colours indicate moods. The weavers are happy and joyful at
the break of the day, their mood is cheerful, enjoying and energetic in the
evening but they appear to be calm, serious and sorrowful at night.
In the first stanza, the poetess meets
weavers who started their work of weaving early in the morning. According to
the poet .......... click herefor more appreciation and 12th activities.
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Well done Pankaj sir, nicely appreciated, of the same meaning we a poem from the same poetess in 9th std... The Coromandle Fishers.....🌹🌹🌹🚩🚩🚩🚩
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