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summary of 100 150 words on the post office by Rabindranath Tagore​

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Answered by Anjali2820
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The novel "The Post Office" written by Nobel Laureatte Rabindranath Tagore is a simple and moving poem.

In this poem the protagonist Amal was adopted by his Uncle. He was confined in his Uncle's home due to an incurable disease.

When he saw that a new Post Office was constructed beside his house, he imagined to receive letters from the King or being his Postman.

The novel ends in a tragic way as Amal dies.

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Answered by sahinparveen10
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Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian writer of all forms of literature (as well as a painter and composer), predominantly wrote in Bengali, though several of his poems and plays have been translated into English. Originally written in Bengali in 1912, Dak Ghar was translated into English as The Post Office and performed in 1913 by the Abbey Theatre Company in Dublin, Ireland, and London, England. The play was then published in English in 1914. To this day, The Post Office is the most renowned and beloved of Tagore's dramatic works, and it is still regularly produced in the United States and abroad. The play is about a small boy who is chronically ill. On account of his sickness, the boy is confined to his bed, and he sits by his window, watching life go by without him. Only by dying is the boy finally set free. In this manner, the play is primarily a metaphor for spiritual freedom, for death as a beginning rather than an ending. The play also presents a social commentary on class structure through the servants who surround the boy during his illness. Having remained in print for almost one hundred years, The Post Office is available in a 1998 paperback edition of Rabindranath Tagore:

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