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I need the full summary of the poem the earthen goblet.

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Answered by urja79
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Summary. The poem The Earthen Goblet ' was written by a famous Indian Poet Harindranath Chattopadhyaya. ... The poem has four stanzas. The poet asked the silent goblet why its was red from top to toe and what its feelings were when the potter kept it on his wheel and twirled it before giving it to the world as a goblet.

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Answered by raj3294
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The poem The Earthen Goblet ' was written by a famous Indian Poet Harindranath Chattopadhyaya. It is a dialogue between the poet and the goblet. The poem has four stanzas.

 The poet asked the silent goblet why its was red from top to toe and what its feelings were when the potter kept it on his wheel and twirled it before giving it to the world as a goblet.

               The goblet replied that it felt a conscious impulse in its clay to break away from the Great Potter's warm hand. It also felt sorrow to be moulded into its present form.

               Before that dangerous hour.,the goblet was the prisoner on the potter's wheel and moulded into  the crimson coloured goblet. Before that, it used to feel the fragrant friendship of a little flower. The root of the flower was buried deep in its bosom. The association between clay and creeper was strong.

               The potter has taken the living breath of it. He gave it a form which was its death. Previoulsly it was natural and shapeless. But the form of the clay was the best form for it as a bright flower used to be its companion near its breast.

                The essence of this is that the shape  of goblet made it a prisoner. It did not havefreedom or a friend. When it was in the form of clay. It had a friend- a little flower. Its friendship was sweet which was no more available to the goblet is used by rich people to the drink of their choice. The company of rich people did not give the goblet happiness.'

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