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Summary of before dying by jibanananda das ?​

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Answered by Jagmeetkour321
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jibananandas was a true nature lover.in his poem before dying he explored the world,world which is full of colours as according to him death does not mark the end of ones journey its just that we leave our physical existance and rather moves on to another joureny in another world .the explicit usage of diffrent colours of blue,red and green gives the poem sense of beauty as well as shows his passion for greenry .poem travels through the due course of on life wrapping all the sufferings,loneliness and happy moments of joy and satisfaction .presence of nostalgia is felt by the reader depicting clearly the passion and love of the poet for the bengal and environment he spend his childhood .he has briliantly explored the seasons of "winter","summer","autumn"and thereby has displayed is analogus love for nature useage of non coloquial words has given th epoen its sense of uniqueness .by diving through the kake of different smells of"owl","rice",child's "breath" he has given the poem a strong and sensational feel.variety of sounds included in the poem by the "thatch" beating the roof,wings of birds "gliding" and "bulbuls" playing on the hijal branches gave the poem a musical element. darkness has been interviewed by the poet in many transverse forms. rivers,night,mornings and evenings,skyies,moon,sun and other such creats a world which is full of life happiness and beauty.das's facination for certain unique and very unpoetic birds,bushes,shurbs,such as jackal,owl,vultures,ducks,rat,firefly and cricket gave him his very own style of poetry.

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Answered by probrainsme104
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Jibananandas was a real nature lover.in his poem before dying he explored the globe, a world which is filled with colors consistent with him death doesn't mark the top of one's journey it's just that we leave our physical existence and rather march on to a different journey in another world.

Explanation:

Jibananda Das in his poem 'Before Dying' seems to be sharing the thought of 'Raymond Carver'. The poet expresses his inner feeling of missing his hometown, Barishal which has now become an element of Bangladesh. Missing the Flora and Fauna of his land, the poet desire to form a visit to his. this poem 'Before 'Dying, in fact, down the memory lane nostalgically. The poet opens the poem with the pronoun 'we' which implies he's speaking on behalf of all the Bengalis who were forced to go away East Bengal. Giving an almost photographic description, the poet minutely describes the natural landscape of Barishal during winter, autumn and summer. The poet is fascinated by the winter season in Barishal when he remembers the lonely pappy fields and also the mist-covered harvested fields. He goes on to speak about the glow worms twinkling on the sundial trees with the sensation of sadness. (melancholy) and loneliness. Next, the poet describes the long winter nights during which the owls use to beat their wings on the thatched roofs of the poet's house. The poet is mesmerized by the attractive scenery of the autumn a season where the green leaves turn yellow and bulbuls chirp, Twitter, and play branches of hijab trees. The poet remembers the mouse cutting its skin with bits of grain. The fish playing within the rippling water and therefore the duck feeling sleepy are a number of the scenes that the poet remembers. In summer, clouds start gathering within the sky. they're like tall minarets calling golden pipes to the windows. The sparrows lay their hard eggs under the cane creepers. At night, the shadows of the thatch of the roof fall on the moonlight Courtyard and therefore the crickets fly within the green air coming from the Summer fields. The core of blue Annona is full of juice. Every down is calm and green like paddy sheaves within the fields. The red fruit falls from a fig tree. Every downside is calm and green like paddy seeds within the fields. Towards the concluding lines of the poem, the poet admits that he has learned the key of life on earth. The poet has seen all this during his childhood and early youth's native place, Barishal. The cycle of nature teaches him that life is an endless phenomenon and ceaselessly goes on. it's as if Earth's daughter Kankavati has taught him the key of life which flows like an endless river and eventually merges with the ocean. the key is that there's another light (life) when his life on earth involves an end. The poet makes a pretty explanation by comparing the corps with the dust of the world. in line with the poet, all the dreams, ambitions, and desires pass into complete silence with death. it's rather like flying birds who are heading towards their nests during a sad mood simply because the moonlight is fading. With death, our soul flies away sort of a Bird and in an exceedingly way, becomes free from the pangs and anguish of worldly existence.

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