Do you think today's India is the same as Rabindranath's dream of free India?
Why / Why not? (80 words
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Answer:
Tagore's vision of Independent India, spiritual not political
Explanation:
Tagores vision of Independent India spiritual not political
"Baul", Painting by Rabindranath's brother Abanindranath Tagore
"This nation may grow on to an unimaginable corpulence, not of a living body, but of steel and steam and office buildings, till its deformities can contain no longer its ugly voluminousness -- till it begins to crack and gape, breathe gas and fire in gasps, its
death-rattles sound in cannon roars. In this war [World War I] the death-throes of the nation have commenced. Suddenly, all its mechanisms going mad, it has begun the dance of the Furies, shattering its own limbs, scattering them into the dust. It is the fifth act of the tragedy of the unreal.
Those who have any faith in Man cannot but fervently hope that the tyranny of the Nation will not be restored to all its former teeth and claws, to its far reaching iron arms and immense inner cavity, all stomach and no heart; that man will have his new birth, in the freedom of his individuality, from the enveloping vagueness of abstraction.." this i why.
Answer:
Rabindranath's prose and poetry have
influenced genration He taught us the
power of free Thinking while inspiring us
to dream of a "Heaven of Freedom" where
the mind is without fear and the head can
he held high
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