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summary of the poem hero​

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Answered by acmotoe
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Explanation:

The narrative poem" The Hero" was written by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. Set in a young boy's imaginations this narrative has all the necessary elements and is rich in imagery. The characters, plot, setting, theme, climax and idea are all very clearly outlined.

The setting of the poem falls within the boy's imagination. It is described to have 'spiky grass' and a 'narrow broken path'. It is also mentioned that the country is 'strange and dangerous'. The rurality of the setting is further accentuated when Tagore talks of the 'cattle' and 'wide fields'.

The plot revolves around the young boy's heroism in order to extinguish the flame of his mother's fear. It is shown that the travelers are ambushed by a band of 'villains' and that the boy is brave enough to fight them. This shows his undying love for his mother.

All of the narrative elements are present in Tagore's poem" The Hero". The climax of the story, the theme, the characters along with the plot and setting succeed in proving that 'Characterization is one of the most powerful tools a writer uses to influence the perspective of his readers' . Without the correct characterization, everything from the plot to the title would be misfits.

Titled " The Hero" Tagore's poem is a narrative that has a clear link to it's heading. The poem deals with a young boy who envisions himself as his mother's savior. This poem showcases courage and kindness, two traits a 'hero' should have. It also showcases sacrifice.

As the boy describes the details of his story, it is clear that he one day aspires to be ' The Hero' he talks of , and seems to find so admirable. He depicts each scene with vivid imagery, and isn't modest as he describes his mother's affection for him.

I believe that the narrative is deserving of the title that it has been given, and that " The Hero" is a timeless poem in its theme. Although through the years, crime rates have fluctuated, every child dreams of being some sort of Hero to their family.

Tagore's poem, among other things, is rich in imagery. The poem is set through the storytelling of a young boy who has a unique imagination. Through his imagery, Tagore has made it sound as though it really is a young boy describing the scenes from his dreams. He has given the words a new life.

He uses vivid imagery both as he describes the 'dark and dangerous' country and as he describes the treacherous villains. It is clearly mentioned at the start of the poem, that the boy wishes for his mother to imagine, letting the readers know that what comes next is fiction, even in the world of fiction.

Tagore describes the country as ' dark' and 'dim'. He also mentions that there is a river bank nearby, and talks of 'spiky grass' and ' broken paths'. All of the visual detail mentioned above help to shed more light on the images in the boy's mind.

Answered by anshpandey7a
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Answer:

The Hero depicts the journey of a mother and her son. They are travelling through far-off foreign lands. ... She hugs him.It is the dream of every boy to be a hero in the eyes of the world, especially his mother. He does not want the world to think that he is weak or delicate.

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