Q. Who is the writer of Coromandel Fishers?
Sarojini Naidu
Q. What is the connection between the poem the Coromandel fishers and India’s fight for independence?
The poem coromandel fishers, when reading literally, appears to be describing the fishermen and their daily routine; but when read deeply knowing who Sarojini Naidu was (a freedom fighter) and focusing at the socio-political status of the time (freedom struggle) the poem was written, you will realize that it is a call …
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- Q. Who is the writer of Coromandel Fishers?
- Q. What is the connection between the poem the Coromandel fishers and India’s fight for independence?
- Q. What is the central idea of the poem Coromandel Fishers?
- Q. What is the meaning of leaping wealth?
- Q. Who is the poet addressing in the poem?
- Q. What is the meaning of another sky?
- Q. Why is autumn called fruitful?
- Q. How does the poet describe the arrival of autumn season?
- Q. Who is called the bosom friend of the maturing sun?
- Q. Who is the friend of autumn?
- Q. Who is the best friend of autumn season?
- Q. Why does the poet say where are the songs of Spring?
- Q. Why does the poet say thou hast music too What is the music of autumn?
Q. What is the central idea of the poem Coromandel Fishers?
What is the theme of the poem Coromandel Fishers? The theme of the poem is, a fisherman encouraging his fellow fishermen to get to work by the dawn. The hard life style of the fishermen and their meager earnings are beautifully portrayed by her. She also focused on the socio-political status of the freedom struggle.
Q. What is the meaning of leaping wealth?
Leaping wealth of the tide means that Fishes are the leaping wealth of the tide. Explanation: He is asking his brothers to wake up and go to the sea to leap the sea wealth that is fish. He is asking his brothers to wake up as the sun has risen up.
Q. Who is the poet addressing in the poem?
Answer. Sarojini Naidu is the poet addressing in the poem ‘coromandel fishers’.
Q. What is the meaning of another sky?
Answer: “There is Another Sky” is a sonnet that depicts the beauty of nature itself in her described “Garden of Eden” as many call it. However, the poem was written in conjunction with a letter the writer sent to her brother pleading him to come back home. She would give anything for him to come back.
Q. Why is autumn called fruitful?
Hello ! Autumn is so called because at time of harvest (fruitfulness) when the crops are coming to fruition. The use of the adjective “mellow” indicates that the hurry of the spring and summer (the planting, the growing, the nurturing) are now slowing down as autumn moves to winter.
Q. How does the poet describe the arrival of autumn season?
What is the summary of “To Autumn?” In the first stanza, the speaker describes the autumn as a harvest time. Everything is bursting with “fruitfulness.” Things are so full and ripe that, following the summer, the bees “think warm…
Q. Who is called the bosom friend of the maturing sun?
Answer: Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; From the title it’s clear that the speaker is talking about autumn. The speaker briefly describes the season and immediately jumps into personification, suggesting that autumn and the sun are old pals.
Q. Who is the friend of autumn?
Answer. The answer to this question is in the first line of the poem: Autumn the ‘season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’ is the bosom-friend of the maturing sun. Autumn and the sun have been personified in these lines.
Q. Who is the best friend of autumn season?
Answer: The answer to this question is in the first line of the poem: Autumn the ‘season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’ is the bosom-friend of the maturing sun.
Q. Why does the poet say where are the songs of Spring?
Answer : a) Here the poet asked the question “where are the songs of spring season?” . The poet is asking this question as he ensures spring to show its songs (basically weather) which is opposite in nature with the autumn and calls spring to stay for a period of time as much as of autumn.
Q. Why does the poet say thou hast music too What is the music of autumn?
This poem is a tribute to autumn, rarely seen–in poetry, anyway–as a time of beauty. While it is a time of reaping what has been sown, metaphorically fall is a precursor to impending death.