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moral of the story the hero by rabindranath tagore​

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Answered by aadya2473
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this poem an officer delivers a consolatory letter to a grieving mother concerning the death of her soldier son, Jack. She is proud of her son's glorious sacrifice— but, on leaving, the officer reflects wryly on Jack's cowardice and incompetence in the line.

The poem deals with a young boy who envisions himself as his mother's savior. This poem showcases courage and kindness, two traits a 'hero' should have. It also showcases sacrifice .

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Answered by sawantprasad0706
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He does not want the world to think that he is weak or delicate. He wants the world to acknowledge his bravery and valour. He has a faithful and sincere love for his mother, proved by his willingness to save her at the cost of his own life; it is this, says the poem, that transforms him into a real hero.

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