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NOTES ON 'AN AUSPICIOUS VISION' BY TAGORE

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Answered by sairithwik19
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In The Auspicious Vision by Rabindranath Tagore we have the theme of commitment, beauty, honour and paralysis. Narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator it becomes clear to the reader after reading the story that Tagore may be exploring the theme of commitment. Kanti is fully aware of the mistake he has made in marrying Sudha. Having mistaken her for another girl. However there is a sense that Kanti will still be happy and blessed with good fortune. If anything he remains committed to his new wife. This may be important as Kanti could have reacted very differently to the fact that he married the wrong girl. Though he may not have been able to abandon his wife with ease the fact that Kanti stays at the wedding on discovery of his mistake suggests that he is an honourable man. He may have originally being drawn by the beauty of the girl he thought was Sudha but he can also see the beauty in the real Sudha.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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In "The Auspicious Vision" by Rabindranath Tagore, we have the subject of responsibility, magnificence and honour.

Notes on auspicious vision:

  • Described as an outsider looking in by an anonymous storyteller it turns out to be obvious to the peruser in the wake of perusing the story that Tagore might be investigating the subject of responsibility.
  • Kanti is completely mindful of the error he has made in wedding Sudha.
  • Having confused her with another young lady.
  • Anyway, there is a feeling that Kanti will in any case be cheerful and favoured with favourable luck.
  • Assuming anything he stays focused on his new spouse.
  • Auspicious Vision is a piece of Bengali wedding function when the cloak of the lady of the hour is lifted so that the husband-to-be might be able to see her face.
  • The wild legend in the story had not tried to see his lady of the hour before the marriage and was stunned to see the substance of his lady of the hour interestingly.

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