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What are the images used by Rabindranath Tagore in the poem 'I cannot remember my mother'?
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TAMARA K. H. | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
One important image Rabindranath Tagore uses in the poem “I Cannot Remember My Mother” is the image of a tune. The child remembers hearing a tune the mother hummed while rocking his/her cradle. A second important image is the shiuli flowers, the official flower of West Bengal, India. The shiuli flower is also used to mark the arrival of the Goddess Durga. The child thinks of his/her mother in the temple when he/she smells the shiuli flowers. A third image is the sky and it reminds the child of his/her mother’s gaze.
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The title of Rabindranath Tagore's poem, "I cannot remember my mother," is misleading, because he does remember her through the imagery he explores. In poetry, "imagery" refers to any appeal to the five senses, including smell and sound, which Tagore mentions here. In fact, the first memory is called up by the sound of a tune similar to the one she used to hum to him as a child. The second memory is triggered by the smell of "shiuli flowers," which remind him both of prayer service and his mother's scent. The third memory is an image of the clear blue sky, which Tagore compares to "the stillness of [his] mother's gaze."
HOMEWORK HELP > RABINDRANATH TAGORE
What are the images used by Rabindranath Tagore in the poem 'I cannot remember my mother'?
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TAMARA K. H. | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
One important image Rabindranath Tagore uses in the poem “I Cannot Remember My Mother” is the image of a tune. The child remembers hearing a tune the mother hummed while rocking his/her cradle. A second important image is the shiuli flowers, the official flower of West Bengal, India. The shiuli flower is also used to mark the arrival of the Goddess Durga. The child thinks of his/her mother in the temple when he/she smells the shiuli flowers. A third image is the sky and it reminds the child of his/her mother’s gaze.
[Note: eNotes does not yet have Study Guides for "I Cannot Remember My Mother," but below are reliable links to an informative website for the poem.
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KMCAPPELLO | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
The title of Rabindranath Tagore's poem, "I cannot remember my mother," is misleading, because he does remember her through the imagery he explores. In poetry, "imagery" refers to any appeal to the five senses, including smell and sound, which Tagore mentions here. In fact, the first memory is called up by the sound of a tune similar to the one she used to hum to him as a child. The second memory is triggered by the smell of "shiuli flowers," which remind him both of prayer service and his mother's scent. The third memory is an image of the clear blue sky, which Tagore compares to "the stillness of [his] mother's gaze."
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I cannot remember my mother by Rabindranath Tagore is a nostalgic poem. Tagore's mother passed away when he was very young therefore in the poem he expresses his inability to recall the face of her mother. On the other hand, he could only recall the tune that he shared with his mother in happy moments. He is able to hear those tune when he looks at his playthings. He recalls the smells of shiuli flowers that his mother used to get to worship during autumn. The smell of flowers triggered the happy moments with his mother. Tagore feels nostalgic and recalls the emotional bonding that he shared with his mother.
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