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Sarojini Naidu was popularly known as The Nightingale of India. In this poem she describes The Weavers weaving garments of different Types. They also weave the marriage veils of a queen.
Sarojini Naidu was popularly known as The Nightingale of India. In this poem she describes The Weavers weaving garments of different Types. They also weave the marriage veils of a queen.
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Sarojini Naidu was popularly known as The Nightingale of India. In this poem she describes The Weavers weaving garments of different Types. They also weave the marriage veils of a queen.
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This poem has been written by Sarojini Naidu. Sarojini Naidu is too well known to Indian students to need any introduction. She was popularly known as the Nightingale of India. In this poem she describes the weavers weaving garments of different Types. They weave garment of a new-born baby. Some garment have the combinations of purple and green colours. They also weave the marriage veils of a queen. On a cold moonlit night, They weave white garments. POEM: INDIAN WEAVERS Paragraph 1:- Weavers, weaving at break of day, Why do you weave a garment so gay ? Blue as the wing of a halcyon wild, We weave the robes of a new-born child.
Explanation:- In these lines the poetess says that weavers are
busy weaving a garment at day-break. It looks beautiful. It is blue. The poetess asks the weavers about the garment. The Weavers tells her that they are weaving a garment Of a new born baby. It suggest the first phrase of Life. It relates to the birth of a child. POEM: INDIAN WEAVERS Paragraph 2:- Weavers, weaving at fall of night. Why do you weave a garment so bright ?... Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green, We weave the marriage-veils of a queen
Explanation:- In these lines the poetess says that it is night.
The poetess finds weavers at work. They weave a bright and beautiful garment. It has magic colours. It looks bright. The poetess asks why they weave this garment. The Weavers tell her that they are weaving marriage Veils of a queen. This suggests the second phase Of human life. POEM: INDIAN WEAVERS Paragraph 3:- Weavers, weaving solemn and still,. Why do you weave in the moonlight chill ? White as a feather and white as a cloud, We weave a dead man’s funeral shroud.
Explanation:- In these lines the poetess says that the weavers
are weaving a garment in a silent and serious way. It is a cold moonlit night. The colour of the garment is white like a cloud and a feather. The weavers tell the poetess that they are weaving a cloth to cover the body of a dead man. The garment is suggestive of death. COMPLETE SUMMARY The poetess finds the weavers weaving a garment at day break. She asks them why they are weaving such a beautiful garment. It looks like the wing of a wild halcyon. The weavers reply that they are weaving the garment of a new-born baby. It is night. The weaver are weaving a beautiful garment. Its design is beautiful. It has the combination of purple and green colours. The poetess asks the weavers why they weave such a nice Garment. The weavers reply that they are Weaving the marriage veils of a queen. The poetess finds weavers at work. They are weaving the garment seriously. It is a cold moonlit Night. The garment is white. It looks like a feather And a cloud. The weavers tell the poetess that they Are weaving a cloth for a dead body. CENTRAL IDEA
The poem is based on the idea that life is a mixture
of joys and sorrows. God is the master weaver. He weaves the web of life in different colours. Childhood is a stage of innocence. Its garment is beautiful. There are great joys in youth. The garment of marriage is bright and beautiful. The sorrow of death is also a part of life. Its garment is white like a feather. It covers the dead body. PREPARED BY:-
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