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'Indian Weavers' by Sarojini Naidu :Summary and analysis
2.2- Indian Weavers: Summary & Analysis
'Indian Weavers' by Sarojini Naidu
Indian Weavers is a beautiful poem written by renowned poet Sarojini Naidu. Sarojini Naidu (1879--1949) was a political activist, feminist and acclaimed poet. She was an important figure in India's struggle for Independence as she played an important role in India's Struggle for Independence. Her contribution to poetry earned her the sobriquet Bharat Kokila or Nightingale of India.
Introduction
Indian Weavers is a short poem consisting of three quatrains. The poem talks about three types of garments that the Indian weavers weave at three particular times of the day. Each stanza of the poem represents the three important events of human life: birth (Childhood), adulthood(young), and death(old). She relates them to different colours and different periods of the day. The poem has been structured in the question-answer pattern. The colours mentioned in the poem are very significant as they indicate the moods related to the events. The poem is a symbolic presentation of a man's journey from birth to death.
Poetic Appreciation
Summary and Analysis
Indian Weavers: Stanza-Wise Summary
Stanza -I (Childhood)
Why do you weave a garment so gay?...
Blue as the wing of the halcyon wild,
We weave the robes of a newborn child.
Stanza -II (Adulthood)
Stanza -III (Old Age)
Conclusion:
Rhyme Scheme of the Poem: AABB
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