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प्रश्न
How are today's women portrayed by the poet?
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उत्तर १
- Introduction:
The poet Rakhi Nariani Shirke was a teacher. She has a passion for writing poems as a medium of self-expression. The poem is about the wonderful qualities of a woman. It talks about the multi-faced nature of women. - Woman are brave:
The poet says that every woman is naturally beautiful. She is the symbol of power and strength. They are bold, strong, and resolute. They are always ready to take up any risk. She is very optimistic in her approach. - Woman the hope raiser:
Every woman is true in expressing her love. They are not fake. She has hope and cares for her near ones. They work tirelessly to prove themselves. They can solve problems. She is a woman with no fear. - Women’s courage:
She is never a quitter. She is always persistent. They are very strong in their faith. They don’t give up their desires. They are very firm in achieving goals. They are very powerful to lead a happy life. - Conclusion:
The poet is in the view that growth depends on the women. They must be treated well and respected in their life.
उत्तर २
Title: I am Every Woman
Poet: Rakhi Nariani Shirke
Theme: The qualities of woman
Moral: Every woman is powerful
Today’s women are a symbol of power and strength. They are naturally beautiful. They take up any risk. She has hopes and cares for her near ones. They work tirelessly. They can solve problems. She is a woman with no fears. She is always persistent in her works. She is true in her faith and beliefs. They have overcome bad days. They teach to lead a happy life. They can overcome sighs, groans, and moans. Today’s women should be loved and respected.
उत्तर ३
- Women are brave and strong
- They work tirelessly
- They can solve problems
- They don’t give up
- She is a woman with no fears
- They have overcome bad days.
- They teach to lead a happy life.
- They should be loved and respected.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.
Began to complain when he found that, at home,
His cupboard was empty, and winter was come.
Who does he refer to?
What metals are obtained from ores and mines? Iron ore.
Mention a few machines which are hammered to design.
Mention the names of a few machines that run on water, coal, or oil.
And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!
Whose task is referred to as ‘our task’ here?
And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!
Do the machines serve us twenty-four hours a day?
Read the poem and find the line for the following poetic device or write your own example.
Assonance.
Read the poem and find the line for the following poetic device or write your own example.
Simile.
Read the given lines and answer the questions given below.
It sat alone.
What happened there is still today unknown.
It is a very mysterious place,
And inside you can tell it has a ton of space,
But at the same time, it is bare to the bone.
- What does ‘It’ refer to?
- Pick out the line that indicates the size of the house?
Read the given lines and answer the questions given below.
Rumors are constantly being made,
And each day the house just begins to fade.
What happened inside that house?
- Does the house remain the same every day?
- How does the poet consider the house to be a mystery?
