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describe the authors view of things in workers'paradise​

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Answered by udays6970
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The man had never believed in mere utility. Because of having no logical work he got engrossed in madly objects. He started to make little sculptures of castles, men as well as women. He Thus he wasted his time on all that was useless, needless. People laughed at him. He spent his earth life in useless work and yet after his death the gates of Heaven opened 5 wide for him and he was sent to Workers’ Paradise.

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Answered by topwriters
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A Wrong Man in Workers' Paradise

Explanation:

“A Wrong Man in Workers' Paradise” is story written by Rabindranath Tagore in Bengali which was later translated into English. It depicts are man who is not motivated by work and spends his time in his own pace. He is witnessed by a woman who is a hardworker. She becomes slowly influenced by him and starts admiring art as time goes by, apart from work. The author does not like the scheme of things in our daily life. The routine work done by the people of the Workers’ Paradise is like a drudgery. The author seems to suggest that life becomes boring, dull and monotony, if there is only work and no recreation. Indirectly, the author takes the side of the man.

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