Why the speaker of the poem wishes to be a hawker,
a gardener and a watchman? write in your own words
and justify your opinion.
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Vocation - Rabindranath Tagore
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- In his poem Vocation, Rabindranath Tagore draws a beautiful poem on a child's imagination to become a hawker, a gardener and a watchman.
- The child wants to become a hawker as it will never be hurried and it will not have a must-to-go road to follow. There will be no fixed time to go back to home for the hawker. All day long, it will cry Bangles, crystal bangles!
- Next the child wants to become a gardener as when it will get its clothes soiled, no one will scold. Even no one will stop it from digging the ground all day long.
- In the night-time, the watchman walks around without being stopped and the child also wants to chase shadows without being called to go to bed.
- This imagination of the child is all about freedom of actions, freedom of becoming what it wants to be.
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