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The document presents a student seminar on the poem 'Coromandel Fishers' by Sarojini Naidu, which illustrates the lives of fishermen on India's Coromandel Coast. It highlights their connection to the sea, their fearless nature, and the beauty of their traditional lifestyle. The seminar includes an analysis of the poem's stanzas and concludes with an emphasis on the camaraderie and discipline of the fishing community.
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The document presents a student seminar on the poem 'Coromandel Fishers' by Sarojini Naidu, which illustrates the lives of fishermen on India's Coromandel Coast. It highlights their connection to the sea, their fearless nature, and the beauty of their traditional lifestyle. The seminar includes an analysis of the poem's stanzas and concludes with an emphasis on the camaraderie and discipline of the fishing community.
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WELCOME

STUDENT SEMINAR

2024-2025
P.V.K.N GOVT
COLLEGE(A)
CHITTOOR
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
STUDENT SEMINAR

STUDENT:
LECTURER:
B.Bhanu prakash M.Ajanna sir
1ST BSC CHEMISTRY
HONOURS
COROMANDEL
FISHERS
Coromandel Fishers" is a
poem by Sarojini Naidu
that vividly depicts the
lives of fishermen on the
Coromandel Coast of
India
About sarojini
Naidu
Sarojini Naidu, popularly known as
the Cuckoo of India, was a freedom
fighter and poet. Sarojini Devi was
the first woman president of the All
India National Congress session held
in Kanpur in December 1925 and
also the first woman governor of
independent India.
1ST STANZA

 The fisherman gets up as soon as they


hear Dawn's call. The sky longs for the
light since it has been so black for such
a long time. The sunrise illuminates the
entire sky. The sky welcomes the early
light. The wind blowing all night long
stays quiet like a child in the motherly
arms of daybreak. The fisherman
engaged themselves in their routine.
They launch their rafts and begin to
collect their nets from the beach. The
sons of the sea (the fisherman) get
ready and capture the fish that jumps
into the sea.
2ND STANZA

 When they hear Dawn's cry, the fishermen


immediately go to sea to capture fish. They
quickly leave in the direction that the bird
directs them. They look at the ocean as their
mother, the cloud as their sibling, and the
waves as their fellow soldiers. They are
constantly tossed about by rising and falling sea
waves, yet they seem unafraid of them. They
are unconcerned about their own life. They
believe that the sea divine would protect them
from the raging sea waves and conceal them in
his breast so they have no threat of drowning,
even as the sun sets. They think the divine sea
is in charge of the storms that form in the sea.
3RD STANZA

 The fisherman lives in a calm environment. Their


homes are flanked by mango and coconut trees.
They detect the plants' lovely scent. There will
always be shade. The full moon's dazzling rays
reflect off the sand particles at the seashore,
creating a beautiful scene that is well worth
witnessing. The sounds are coming from a
considerable distance because of the large space,
and they start to fade. The fisherman believes this
setting. The water falls over the fisherman due to
the huge sea waves. When these water droplets
kiss their bodies, they experience intense bliss.
They like the wild sea waves' dancing. They are
certain they will row as far as the low sky meets
the water at the horizon's farthest limit.
CONCLUSION:

 The Coromandel Fishers conveys the


fishermen's camaraderie, connection to
the sea, and traditional sense of
discipline and order.
 The poem is best summarized as the
early morning song ingrained in the
thoughts and emotions of the basic
fishing population on India's eastern
coast.
COROMANDEL FISHERS"
BY SAROJINI NAIDU
PORTRAYS THE DAILY
LIVES OF FISHERMEN
ALONG INDIA'S
COROMANDEL COAST,
HIGHLIGHTING THEIR
DEEP CONNECTION
WITH THE
sea, their fearless
spirit in facing its
challenges, and the
beauty of their
traditional way of life,
often depicted as
"kings of the sea."
THANK
YOU

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