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Please write, the Critical appreciation of poem the hero by Rabindranath Tagor.​

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Answered by jaiswaltanishka984
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The Hero -- English Translation

Just suppose for once -

I was travelling with my mother

In a foreign land

And going to a far away place.

Mother, you were in a palanquin

With its doors slightly ajar

And I was cantering along

On a chestnut horse

Raising clouds of dust.

When in the west the sun set

And it was evening

It seemed we had reached

That vast plain where the twin ponds are.

Wherever we looked

It was utterly empty and dark

There was not even a single man or beast

And mother, this seems to have made you afraid

And you thought

'To what strange place have we come?'

I said, "Mother, don't fear

See yonder is the bed of the dead river."

That wild country was covered with weeds

And the road had taken a turn in its midst.

No cattle were grazing there

As soon as it was evening

They had left for the village

Who knows whither we were bound

For nothing was visible in the dark.

Just then you told me, mother,

"What light I see near those ponds?"

All on a sudden, lo! who were coming there

Shouting and raising a hullabaloo?

In fear you were praying in your palanquin

Its bearers had fled to the nearby bush

And were trembling in fear in their hiding place.

I called out aloud,

"Mother, why do you fear?

I am here."

They had heavy clubs in their hands,

Thick dishevelled hair on their heads

And jaba flowers stuck in their ears.

I told them, 'Beware!

See my sword here

Take one more step forward,

I'll cut you all to pieces.'

In reply they jumped up

And shouted even louder.

Mother you told me, "Child, don't go there!"

I said, "See what I do".

Spurring on my horse

I went among those bandits.

You'll be amazed to hear

With my sword and shield

What a great fight was there!

Some of them took to their heels

And many got killed.

You must have feared

After fighting alone with so many brigands

Your son had died.

Sprinkled with blood

And wet with sweat

When I came back and told,

"The fight is over"

You came down from your palanquin

You kissed me

And took me on your lap and said,

"Luckily my child was there

Otherwise what great calamity it would have been."

Every day so many things happen

Not all of them are so very important

But why doesn't it happen

As I sometimes imagine?

It would have made a capital story

And everybody would listen in amazement

My elder brother would of course shrug in disbelief,

"How is such a thing possible -

For he is a weakling."

But our neighbours would say,

"Luckily, the mother had her child by her side."

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