THE THEMATIC STUDY OF THREE SELECT POEMS BY ANJU
- PhD Research Scholar, Department of Bodo, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India-781014.
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Theme is the main or central idea in any piece of writing or artwork. Anju began as a writer when she was 13 years old, and her writing abilities have continued to improve and become more excellent and polished to the present day. She is considered one of the most notable and eminent female Bodo poets. Anjus poetry depicts love, sadness, culture, race, nationality, ecstasy, concern, expectation, hope, grief, ageing, self-awareness, good versus evil, religion, family, desire, identity, dreams, rights, womens empowerment, humanism, nature, social change, and speaking up for the weak. She holds the belief that we should treat all human beings, regardless of gender, with respect and dignity. She believes the only person who truly suffers from issues and tensions is the one who knows it best. Nobody helps others without their own personal enrichment. An essential element of Anjus poetry is the way in which the poet fits a description of human civilization and its dynamic characters. Her illustrative explanation of the poems is truly amazing, conjuring up lovely images in our minds. Most of the poems by Anju present events that are taking place in the real world and in our society. The poet has dedicated the poem Ang mabwrwidong daswng to all of the women in the world who are suffering from loneliness, misery, suppression, oppression, or any other forms of sorrow that deprive them of their basic needs or rights. She frequently questioned why society does not grant women equal rights or status. The poem Iyun focuses on the women who work in the marketplace, highlighting their modest yet hopeful aspirations. They simply sell foods, vegetables, and other items related to meeting their most basic needs. Dinwiangnithwinaisanhas concentrated on the truth, emphasizing its unchanging nature and the fact that no one can conceal or eradicate it.
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PhD Research Scholar, Department of Bodo, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India-781014
India