the poetess has talked about 3 important stages in a human's life-birth, marriage n death. She has related them with different times in a day-morning, evening n night. She has highlighted the importance of the weavers, their work as well as what r their thoughts when they r at work.
The poem describes the different stages of Human life, i.e. Birth, Marriage and Death. In another way it tells about the life-cycle of a human being means Childhood, Youth, and Old age. The poetess asks three questions to Weavers and their answers are relates to life.
The poetess says that Weavers started their work in early morning and they make bright garments in blue colour as the wings of the Kingfisher. When the poetess ask the question, Weavers tell that they weaving the garment of a new born Child. It relates to the childhood of a person. The childhood is more attractive like blue colour.
The night time the Weavers weaving attractive garments in purple and green colour like the plumes of a peacock. When the poetess asks the question, they tell that it's a marriage veil of a Queen. This suggests the youth of a human being. Youth is the golden time of a life, energetic, enjoyable and attractive. So that's why here used the expression 'The plumes of a peacock, purple and green'.
In the moonlight night the Weaver's attitudes changed, they become serious and calm. The garment is white colour like feather and cloud. They are weaving the cloths of a Dead man's funeral shroud. It clearly indicates the old age of a person. The white colour feather and cloud are carrying to the statement that the end of life, feather had come out from the wing now it has no use and the cloud is moving, after few minutes we can't see the cloud in the actual place.
The theme of the poem Indian Weavers by Sarojini Naidu is coming of age. In this poem, the poet talks about the stages of life from being born to die. The weavers are the ones who are telling about the different stages of life. Coming of age means a story or poem which follows the character from being on to growing up. Same is happening here.
This poem's all about the life cycle of a human. They are childhood , youth and old age.
In this poem poet explain the three steps of life.
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Coromandel Fishers, Indian Weavers, The Queen's Rival and Palanquin Bearers are considered to be the best poems written by Sarojini Naidu. They are praiseworthy on account of their rich reverberating musical content. Of course opinions may wary.
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Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13, 1879
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Sarojini Naidu is an Indian.
Coromandel Fishers, Indian Weavers, The Queen's Rival and Palanquin Bearers are considered to be the best poems written by Sarojini Naidu. They are praiseworthy on account of their rich reverberating musical content. Of course opinions may wary.
In the poem "Indian Weavers" by Sarojini Naidu, the word "gay" is used to describe the vibrant and cheerful atmosphere created by the colorful weaving activity of the Indian weavers. It conveys a sense of joy and liveliness in their work.
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No, Sarojini Naidu did not win the Nobel Prize. She was a prominent Indian poet and politician who played an active role in the Indian independence movement.
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Sarojini Naidu's birth name is Sarojini Chattopadhyay.
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