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What was the significance of rose garden in Karnad's play, Tughlaq?

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Answered by ashishkumar194627
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The 'Rose' symbolizes the aesthetic and poetic susceptibilities of Tughlaq , it later on becomes a symbol of withering away of all the dreams and ideals of Tughlaq . The rose garden is a symbol of the utopia that he wants his kingdom to be. It reflects the unbridgeable gap between man's expectations and achievements.

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The 'Rose' symbolizes the aesthetic and poetic susceptibilities of Tughlaq , it later on becomes a symbol of withering away of all the dreams and ideals of Tughlaq . The rose garden is a symbol of the utopia that he wants his kingdom to be. It reflects the unbridgeable gap between man's expectations and achievements

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