What is the Colour of the cloth being woven at the break of the day?
Table of Contents
- 1 What is the Colour of the cloth being woven at the break of the day?
- 2 What is the occasion at the break of day?
- 3 Is purple and green Coloured?
- 4 What is the Colour of the shroud when is it woven and for whom?
- 5 What is the colour of the shroud *?
- 6 Why is bright Coloured cloth being woven in the evening?
- 7 What is the poem three dresses we weave about?
- 8 What do the weavers compare the robes of a new born child?
What is the Colour of the cloth being woven at the break of the day?
Answer: Generally weavers weave white colour clothes.
What is the occasion at the break of day?
John Donne – Break of Day – Analysis. Break of Day is an aubade i.e. a poem written on the separation of lovers during dawn. It is in contrast to the serenade poems that depict the separation of lover’s during evening.
What are Weaver weaving in the morning?
This question is based on Sarojini Naidu’s poem ‘Indian Weavers. ‘ The weavers are weaving the blue coloured robes of a new born child in the early morning.
What are the weavers weaving in the evening?
Answer: The weavers are weaving baskets in the evening.
Is purple and green Coloured?
your answer is grapes .
What is the Colour of the shroud when is it woven and for whom?
During the day, they weave a bright coloured purple and green cloth for the marriage veil of a queen signifying life’s celebrations. Finally, at night, they weave a white coloured cloth for the shroud of a dead body signifying death.
Why do the weavers weave the white cloth late in the night?
Answer: 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.
Is purple and green colour?
What is the colour of the shroud *?
white
The colour of the funeral shroud is white.
Why is bright Coloured cloth being woven in the evening?
Each colour as well as timing of the day symbolises different occasions in one’s life. During the day, they weave a bright coloured purple and green cloth for the marriage veil of a queen signifying life’s celebrations. Finally, at night, they weave a white coloured cloth for the shroud of a dead body signifying death.
Why is the garment woven for him blue in colour?
Hence it is in the fitness of things the garment woven for him should be blue in colour, gay and bright. At nightfall the poetess Sarojini Naidu finds the weavers, weaving a cloth, bright and multi-coloured, and asks them for whom they are weaving a cloth of such variegated colours.
Why do the weavers say they are weaving a blue cloth?
The weavers reply that they are weaving it for the dress of a newly born child. That is why the cloth they weave of a blue colour, as blue as the wing of a Kingfisher.
What is the poem three dresses we weave about?
The poem is a discussion between the poetess and the weavers. These weavers weave three different types of dresses at three particular times of the day and these garments are linked to different stages of one’s life. We will go through the questions & answers of this particular poem in this article.
What do the weavers compare the robes of a new born child?
Answer: Weavers compare the robes of a new-born child with halcyon bird’s wings, marriage-veils of a queen with the peacock’s feathers and dead man’s funeral shroud with white feather and cloud. Question 6: Give three pairs of end rhymes in the poem. Answer: day-gay, night-bright, cloud-shroud.