why was the Child' s bargain the perfect bargain from the chapter the last bargain
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The Last Bargain is a poem written by the famous and renowned Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore. It is a poem about a person looking for a job. The speaker in the poem is searching for a job in which he does not have to lose his freedom. He receives the first proposal from a King. The king offers him power in return for his labor. But he refuses the king’s offer.
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He receives the second offer from a rich man. He offers the speaker lots of gold in return for his labor. But the speaker refuses his offer also. He receives the third offer from a beautiful girl. She says that she will give him smiles in return for his labor. The speaker refuses her offer too. In the end, he finds a child playing on the seashore. The child says that he will offer him nothing in return for his services. The speaker accepts the child’s offer as he can still be a free man.
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Cause te speaker wanted to be a free man..and wanted no one to take over his freedom
Explanation:
The title of the poem is justified because when the speaker met the innocent child on the beach, he was drawn towards him and the chilid's smile captivated him. After this he became a free man and never bargained or looked for work, so we can say it was his last bargain