what is the poem prince's robes about?[HINT:finery as bondage
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Answer:
The child who is decked with prince's robes
and who has jewelled chains round his neck
loses all pleasure in his play;
his dress hampers him at every step.
In fear that it may be frayed,
or stained with dust
he keeps himself from the world,
and is afraid even to move.
Mother, it is no gain, thy bondage of finery,
if it keeps one shut off from the healthful dust of the earth,
if it rob one of the right of entrance to
the great fair of common human life.
Rabindranath Tagore
pers him gets in his way
frayed with the threads starting to come anart
Answer:
the poet describes the child's game in the following simple but powerful manner.
Explanation:
the child who is decked with prince's robes and who has jewelled chains round his neck loses all pleasure in his play, his dress hampers him at every step