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According to the poem`Flower School', why do the flower children raise their hands?

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Answered by mithesh14
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This poem is a vivid description of budding flowers and their growth in Spring, and it compares flowers to young school children. The speaker seems to be a young child, who speaks to a mother figure in the poem saying that he believes that the flowers must go to school underground.

Answered by ritik7739
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The Flower-School by Rabindranath Tagore is a beautiful poem depicting his longing for his deceased mother. ... In the last stanza, the poet's longing for his deceased mother evokes pathos in the reader's mind. He asks his mother if she knew the flowers' home too was in the sky among the stars.

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