Describe the dacoits in the poem hero by Rabindranath tagore
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Titled " The Hero" Tagore's poem is a narrative that has a clear link to it's heading. The poem deals with a young boy who envisions himself as his mother's savior. ... Through his imagery, Tagore has made it sound as though it really is a young boydescribing the scenes from his dreams. He has given the words a new life.
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The narrative poem" The Hero" was written by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. Set in a young boy's imaginations this narrative has all the necessary elements and is rich in imagery. The characters, plot, setting, theme, climax and idea are all very clearly outlined.
The setting of the poem falls within the boy's imagination. It is described to have 'spiky grass' and a 'narrow broken path'. It is also mentioned that the country is 'strange and dangerous'. The rurality of the setting is further accentuated when Tagore talks of the 'cattle' and 'wide fields
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