Coromandel Fishers

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"Coromandel Fishers" is a well-known poem by Sarojini Naidu that vividly portrays the lives, hopes, and seafaring spirit of South Indian fishermen along the Coromandel Coast.

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instanceOf literaryWork
poem
associatedWith Sarojini Naidu’s patriotic and cultural themes
author Sarojini Naidu NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
depicts Coromandel Coast NERFINISHED
fishermen
describesActivity fishing at dawn
emphasizes fearlessness before the sea
trust in nature
unity among fishermen
firstLine Rise, brothers, rise
form lyric
genre lyric poetry
hasCentralFigure fisherman leader
hasCulturalContext coastal communities of South India
imagery boats
sea
waves
wind
intendedAudience general readers
language English
literaryDevice alliteration
metaphor
personification
repetition
literaryMovement Indian English literature
meter regular rhythm
period early 20th century
portrays South Indian fishermen
seafaring life
rhymeScheme rhymed verse
setting Coromandel Coast of South India NERFINISHED
studiedIn Indian school curricula
symbolism boats as livelihood
sea as mother
waves as challenges
theme community spirit
courage
hope
life of fishermen
nature
tone encouraging
inspirational
optimistic

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The Golden Threshold containsPoem Coromandel Fishers