My Home Environment written by Rabindranath Tagore
Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1. "We were too young then to be a part of these doings, but the waves of merriment to which they gave rise came and beat at the doors of our curiosity."
a. Who is the narrator?
b. What is meant by 'doings'?
c. Why could the narrator and the others not be a part of the 'doings'?
d. Explain the phrase, 'waves of merriment'.
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Rabindra nath tagore
2. Of our world
3.because the beauty of nature only see by narrator
Answer: The answers are given below:-
Explanation:
- The Narrator is Rabindranath Tagore
- Doings are the stuff that excited the narrator but they were very young to do them. It may be anything like riding bike. car or going on long trip which are not allowed to be done by young kids alone.
- The narrator and the others were too young to be the part of the doings.
- Waves of merriment means the amazement or fun or excitement they will receive from the doings.
The significance of the poem:-
Rabindranath Tagore taught us about the importance of family and community in his short story "my home environment." When he was younger, he lived in a village with his cousin and his cousin's family. One day, he and his cousin went to school, where a competition was being held, and his cousin won the prize. He was very happy that his cousin won the prize, but he didn't expect to win himself. When he returned home, he told his family the news, and his grandfather told him to set, telling him, "You are so kind you always have thought about other people."
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