this poem was written when India was under the British control. in the first eight lines derozio is describing the miserable condition of present India (i.e when derozio was writting this poem).derozio was expelled from his college and the society due to his unorthodox views. he did not write anything or compose any song in praise of india as india was bounded by the chains of slavery. he only narrated the miserable condition of india.in the last sis lines of the poem derozio says that he wants to delve deep into the oceans of time (i.e go back to india's past) and bring all the heritage and glory india had once lost. He wants india to regain her highest point and her self respect. he says that he can do everything for his motherland india but in return he does not want any materialistic reward but wants to be remembered by the people of the country as a true and great patriot......
In your hearts,
Never give up,
Do away corruption
Insits
Annaji.
Vade Matharam is the poem written by Bankim chandra chatarjee on India.
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The poem "Expelled" explains the devastation the Africans felt as they were moved from their own land by the visit of the intruders, the Europeans.
Freneau projects heavily the native themes in his poem, Indian Student or the Force of Nature. The poet heavily emphasizes on the importance of nature as projected by the title of the poem in first place. The Indian student is compared with the "force of nature" as though he is a representation of nature and indeed what the poet argues throughout the poem is that he is. The boy is also referred to as the shepherd of the jungle drawing, once again, an analogy of the boy with that of a care-taker of the nature. The Indian boy is so much drawn towards nature that he is a representation of nature. Growing interest in intellectual enhancement seemed to have negated the importance of nature, or so the poet feels, and also destroyed the realization of our unity with the nature and ultimately with the proprietor of the nature - the God. The goal of educational institution should be to enhance our relationship with the nature - for we are inherently one with it. The Indian boy dislikes the formal education and the pompous nature of intellectual things, "heathen Greek" or the analysis of scientific discoveries, as he does not want to know whether earth revolves round the sun or if the earth is sphere. Neither does he want to know God in the philosophical underpinnings of human intellect. He only knows the God of Nature. Nature is 'unity' and its companion is a cause of joy. A star can be a guide and a stone can be a pillow for the Indian boy. The plainness and simplicity of the Indian boy is emphasized in representing him as the 'nature' itself while emphasizing its importance. Freneau clearly explores native themes (about the importance of nature, simplicity and plainness) in the poem.
To India - My Native Land is one of the best poems of Derozio . In this poem , Derozio expresses his grief over the past glory of India . The country has lost it altogether. Time was in the past when the country enjoyed lot of the world of respect & power among the countries of the world . She was almost worshiped by others . Her greatness was accepted by all . But the present appears dark to the poet.Her former glory has disappeared . The monster of slavery had devoured everything . The poet wants the world to know the glorious past of the India through his song . In fact , the poem is full of the noble sentiment of patriotism.
"To India - My Native Land" by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio is a powerful ode that celebrates the beauty and greatness of India while also lamenting its current state of oppression and colonization. The poem expresses a deep sense of patriotism and pride for the country, while calling for its people to rise up and reclaim their freedom. Derozio's use of vivid imagery and emotional language effectively conveys the poem's themes of national unity and resilience.
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It is a tree native to India and parts of Asia
Christopher Columbus was planning to land in West India. He did not land in West India because he landed in what is now North America. He thought that he was in West India at first so that is why he called them Indians. Their real name is Native Americans.
The poem "To India - My Native Land" by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio follows an ABABCDCD rhyme scheme, where alternate lines rhyme with each other.
mujhab hani sikhata apas mein ber karna
in the poem "To India my native land" the poet told us about the glorious past of India before it British came.. the foreigners used to called India a golden eagle because it was rich in culture, economic, art agriculture and etc... but now all this glory is lost..india now is a slave of British and there is no good qualities of India present now... the poet ask us to revise the glorified past of India and reconstruct it..
He was looking for a shorter route to India than by land. When he landed in the Americas, he thought that he landed in India. That is why native Americans were called Indians.
No, Native Americans were the original inhabitants of America.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".