What is the summary of 'The Last Bargain' by Rabindranath Tagore
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“The Last Bargain” by Tagore is a sixteen lines poem composed in blank verse conveying a strong message well needed for the materialistic world that no power, money or lust can make us happy. ... The poem “The Last Bargain” opens with the speaker walking on the stone paved road and asking out to hire him.
Summary of:- The Last Bargain
In the morning the poet was walking on the stone paved road. He wanted to be hired by someone. He cried come and hire me. The king came there with a sword in his hand. He said that he would hire the poet with his power, but his power did not count, so he went away.
In the heat of the birthday the poet was wandering along the street. An old Van ke with his bag of gold. He wanted to hire the poet with his money, but for the poet his gold coins were worthless. So, he went away. It was evening now. The garden hedges were full of flowers. The fare bade ke boughton offered to hire the poet with a smile, but but her smile paled and melted into tears. So, she went back alone into the dark.
Finally, the poet better child who was playing with shells on the bank. He raised his head and said I hire you with nothing. The poet agreed at the game was struck. He felt so happy as never before as the child's play made him a free man.