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Why does the speaker call the mother a strange shore?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rabindranath Tagore is a Bengali poet, who is a Nobel Laureate (1861 – 1941).

In his poem the ‘Clouds and Waves’, a little child watches in awe as the clouds in the sky above him roll on and on. He wants to join the clouds in their games, but then he knows his mother is waiting for him at home.

Next, he is over-awed at the sea waves that roll on to the shore endlessly. He would like to join them too, but is once gain reminded that his mother waits for him at home.

So finally, he decides that roles will be changed and he will be the wave and roll on and on in mirthful laughter upon the lap of his mother, the shore.

Answered by Anonymous
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I say, 'My mother always wants me at home in the evening-how can I leave her and go?' Then they smile, dance and pass by. But I know a better game than that. I will be the waves and you will be a strange shore

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