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  1. The main them of the poem Song of Radha, the Milkmaid is "Quest for Love". Radha, who is in deep love with Krishna keeps thinking of him all the time. She is not bothered by what is happening around her. Her heart seems to be questing for her beloved. This is why, she cried out his name unintentionaRead more

    The main them of the poem Song of Radha, the Milkmaid is “Quest for Love”. Radha, who is in deep love with Krishna keeps thinking of him all the time. She is not bothered by what is happening around her. Her heart seems to be questing for her beloved. This is why, she cried out his name unintentionally.

    When she reaches the fair, she cannot sell her curd and rather takes it to shrine and gifts to God and prays Him for herself and her beloved.

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  1. The central idea of the poem Song of Radha, the Milkmaid is that true love is deep and can never be controlled. The world becomes heaven for the lover and he/she is never bothered by the people around him/her. In the poem, we find Radha in deep love for Krishna. She cries his name again and again. TRead more

    The central idea of the poem Song of Radha, the Milkmaid is that true love is deep and can never be controlled. The world becomes heaven for the lover and he/she is never bothered by the people around him/her. In the poem, we find Radha in deep love for Krishna. She cries his name again and again. The people around her laugh at her and even get angry. However she does not think of them. Instead she keeps praying for her beloved Krishna.

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    The central idea of the poem Palanquin Bearers is the beauty of Indian customs and traditions. In the poem, the poet describes how the bride is taken to her new home by the palanquin bearers in the palanquin. Those who are carrying her do not consider her as burden but rather call her a beautiful flRead more

    The central idea of the poem Palanquin Bearers is the beauty of Indian customs and traditions. In the poem, the poet describes how the bride is taken to her new home by the palanquin bearers in the palanquin. Those who are carrying her do not consider her as burden but rather call her a beautiful flower and a precious stone. There is emotions of joy as well as sorrow.

    Like many of the other poems, Palanquin Bearers also appreciates the unique culture of India and makes the Indian proud of their nation.

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  1. The theme of the poem Palanquin Bearers is reflection of Customs and Traditions of Indian Marriage. In the poem, palanquin bearers are carrying beautiful bride in the palanquin and taking her to new home. They are singing and praising the bride. For them, she is not an ordinary human but a beautifulRead more

    The theme of the poem Palanquin Bearers is reflection of Customs and Traditions of Indian Marriage. In the poem, palanquin bearers are carrying beautiful bride in the palanquin and taking her to new home. They are singing and praising the bride. For them, she is not an ordinary human but a beautiful flower and a precious gem. She is light, lovely and source of happiness.

    There are sentiments of sorrow as well as of joy. The bride is sorrowful because she is leaving the house of her parents forever. On the other hand there is joy because she is entering a new phase of her life.

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  1. The world is different for the poet today as the harsh words of teacher have faded away. She could hardly remember those facing who were laughing at her at that time. Moreover, she has grown up and not the same child. She has found the adult peace. Read summary of this poem.

    The world is different for the poet today as the harsh words of teacher have faded away. She could hardly remember those facing who were laughing at her at that time. Moreover, she has grown up and not the same child. She has found the adult peace.

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  1. The word nostalgic means emotions of past. In the poem, the poet remembers a day in her childhood when she was on a picnic. She was an introvert and hence was standing alone. However her lovely day was ruined when her teacher scolded her for not joining other girls. Her schoolmates also started laugRead more

    The word nostalgic means emotions of past. In the poem, the poet remembers a day in her childhood when she was on a picnic. She was an introvert and hence was standing alone. However her lovely day was ruined when her teacher scolded her for not joining other girls. Her schoolmates also started laughing at her. The poet was in deep pain. She hid her face in the hedge to avoid humiliation.

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  1. The school-mates of the speaker started laughing at her when the teacher harshly asked her to join other students instead of standing alone. Being a sensitive person, she could not bear the humiliation and thus hid her face in sun-warmed hedge. Read summary of this poem.

    The school-mates of the speaker started laughing at her when the teacher harshly asked her to join other students instead of standing alone. Being a sensitive person, she could not bear the humiliation and thus hid her face in sun-warmed hedge.

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