Social Sciences, asked by sarvakshak358, 1 year ago

A. knighthood title was given to rabindranath tagore

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Answered by jojov
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Yes it was although Rabrindranath Tagore renounced this title.
Rabindranath Tagore returned award because
1.Jallianwala bagh massacre-mass killing of people in punjab forced people like Tagore to react and restricted them to enjoy the titles awarded by a brutal repressive power.
2.Response of the government to the killing-The inactivity of the government to punish the culprit also shown the very intentions of Britishers.
3.To ignite Indians-Tagore considered returning award as means not to protest Britishers but also to awaken country people against this brutal incident.
Answered by MysticalKudi
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Works of Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore began to write drama from sixteen years of age. At the age of twenty, Rabindranath Tagore wrote original dramatic piece Valmiki Pratibha. Most noteworthy, Rabindranath Tagore works focused on feelings and not on action. In 1890 he wrote another drama work Visarjan. Visarjan is probably the best drama work of Rabindranath Tagore.

Similarly, from the age of sixteen Rabindranath Tagore began to write short stories. His first short story was Bhikarini. Most noteworthy, he is the founder of the Bengali-language short story genre. Tagore certainly wrote numerous stories from 1891 to 1895. Also, stories from this period form the collection of Galpaguchchha. It is a big collection of 84 stories.

Rabindranath Tagore was certainly in touch with novels as well. He wrote eight notable novels. Furthermore, he wrote four novellas.

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