people discussed about the inches rising water and the beauty of the floods, and he also noticed that the other poets also wrote about what the older poets stated, but no one wrote about the destruction caused by the floods which took away 3 village houses with it, a pregnant women expecting twins in her womb.
Irony
the river has water enough
to be poetic
about only once a year
and then
it carries away
in the first half-hour
three village houses,
Also
one pregnant woman
and a couple of cows
named Gopi and Brinda as usual.
Repetition
Words like sang, pregnant woman and ideas repeated.
In AK Ramanujan's poem "The River," irony is present in the river's ability to constantly change and renew itself while the human characters remain stagnant. The river's reputation for being eternal and unchanging contrasts with the fleeting nature of human life, emphasizing the theme of impermanence. Reputation is seen in how the river is personified as a wise and ancient entity, symbolizing continuity and the passage of time.