Justify the statement that tagore does not follow any of the rules and conventions of the modern age
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- My strongest memory of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) is of his national song, "Jana Gana Mana," rather than his poetry, music, dramas, novels, or paintings.
- I recall every day starting with everyone singing this song when I was a free-spirited little girl, maybe in third grade.
- This is where he expresses his dissatisfaction with the present world.
- Tagore is referring to the colonizer's imposition of the nation-state concept (and its associated accoutrements) on India.
- As Sudipta Kaviraj has pointed out, modernism imposed by colonialism cannot and does not achieve its historical goal of liberating humanity.
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