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Summary of t s eliots poem to the indian who died in south africa

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Answered by tirth123476
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Answered by Arslankincsem
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This poem narrates with the idea of respecting the Bhagwat Gita, which tells that it suffices to do one's action regardless of receiving any reward. Action in itself has a great and significant value whether we realize it or not. It is possible we may know it only after death when God will deliver judgment on us.The poet says while addressing the dead Indian, man's destination is his own native place and family. If the destiny of a human leads him away from his homeland then its memories continue to haunt him and disturb his concentration while speaking with foreigners, who are unknown to each other. Wherever man's destiny may take away, the adopted land cannot be his destination ultimate goal.

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