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Write essay on My Favourite Author - Rabindranath Tagore In English.​

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Answered by yagnasrinadupuru
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I have read many authors, but my favorite author is Rabindranath Tagore, popularly known as “the Shelley of Bengal.” Tagore was a Bengali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through. Tagore was born on May 6, 1861 in Calcutta.

I have read many authors, but my favorite author is Rabindranath Tagore, popularly known as “the Shelley of Bengal.” Tagore was a Bengali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through. Tagore was born on May 6, 1861 in Calcutta.Tagore was a Ben­gali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through.

I have read many authors, but my favorite author is Rabindranath Tagore, popularly known as “the Shelley of Bengal.” Tagore was a Bengali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through. Tagore was born on May 6, 1861 in Calcutta.Tagore was a Ben­gali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through.Tagore was born on May 6, 1861 in Calcutta. He came from a rich family of land­lords. But he had the milk of human kind­ness for the poor and the downtrodden.

I have read many authors, but my favorite author is Rabindranath Tagore, popularly known as “the Shelley of Bengal.” Tagore was a Bengali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through. Tagore was born on May 6, 1861 in Calcutta.Tagore was a Ben­gali, but he belongs to the whole world, not to speak of India. He was a universalistic and a humanist through and through.Tagore was born on May 6, 1861 in Calcutta. He came from a rich family of land­lords. But he had the milk of human kind­ness for the poor and the downtrodden.

Tagore was not sent to any school, he was taught at home. He was a highly preco­cious child. As such, he was capable of learning more from nature and society at large than from any formal education. His responsibilities regarding management of a vast estate enabled him to interact with and get impressions from a large cross-section of humanity. This enabled him to develop a broad outlook with a healthy blend of realis­tic and idealistic strains.

Tagore was not sent to any school, he was taught at home. He was a highly preco­cious child. As such, he was capable of learning more from nature and society at large than from any formal education. His responsibilities regarding management of a vast estate enabled him to interact with and get impressions from a large cross-section of humanity. This enabled him to develop a broad outlook with a healthy blend of realis­tic and idealistic strains.Tagore was a versatile genius. He was a poet, novelist, dramatist, short-story writer, essayist, actor, musician, painter, cultural leader, religious reformer and even a politi­cal leader to some extent. Above all, he was a patriot, even while being a citizen of the world. His famous novels are “Gore”, “Wreck” etc. But he is most popular for his book: the “Gitanjali”- a book of devotional lyrics in poetic prose. The book won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. He wrote this book in Bengali and then himself translated it into English. Our national anthem “Jana- Gana-Mana” is also the creation of Tagore.

Tagore was not sent to any school, he was taught at home. He was a highly preco­cious child. As such, he was capable of learning more from nature and society at large than from any formal education. His responsibilities regarding management of a vast estate enabled him to interact with and get impressions from a large cross-section of humanity. This enabled him to develop a broad outlook with a healthy blend of realis­tic and idealistic strains.Tagore was a versatile genius. He was a poet, novelist, dramatist, short-story writer, essayist, actor, musician, painter, cultural leader, religious reformer and even a politi­cal leader to some extent. Above all, he was a patriot, even while being a citizen of the world. His famous novels are “Gore”, “Wreck” etc. But he is most popular for his book: the “Gitanjali”- a book of devotional lyrics in poetic prose. The book won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. He wrote this book in Bengali and then himself translated it into English. Our national anthem “Jana- Gana-Mana” is also the creation of Tagore.No doubt, Tagore is the greatest poet and writer of modern India. His writings are all highly inspiring and touching. He was honoured by a large number of universities of the world with the honorary doctorate degrees. He was the cultural ambassador of India to the world. His poems in particular have a deep impact on my mind and that is why he is my favorite author.

Answered by Anonymous
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My Favourite Author : Rabindranath Tagore.

Introduction -

I have read many books by different authors. But I like Shakespeare and John Bernard Shaw among English authors. ‘Dinkar’,.Nirala and Tagore are my favourites among Indian authors. But I like Rabindranath Tagore most. He is one of the greatest poets of the world.

Birth and life of Tagore-

Rabindranath Tagore belongs to a very

Respectable family of Bengal. He was born on 7th may 1861 at Jorsanko In Kolkata. His father’s name was Shri Devendranath Tagore. Rabindranath

Tagore received elementary education at two schools of Kolkata. They were

The oriental seminary and Calcutta Normal. Tagore sailed for England in

1871 for higher education. He joined the university of London. Tagore’s family life was very sad. He was married in 1888. But his Wife died in 1902. His second daughter died in 1904. His father passed

Away in 1907. These sad events in life made Tagore more and More religious.

A great writer-

Rabindranath was a great writer. He was the editor..Of several magazines. Tagore’s “Gitanjali” is one of his best books. Some English poets like W. B. Yeats and Stopford Brook praised Tagore’s Gitanjali. His poems combine the tender humanity with a deep religious touch. And The Nobel Prize was awarded to him by the Swedish Academy, Balka and Purabi are his great creations. One of his greatest poetical dramas is Chitrangada. He also wrote some beautiful short stories.

A great lover of India—

Rabindranath was a great lover of India. He Raised his voice against the Britishers. He fought the war for freedom throughhis writings. Tagore was a great educationist also. He founded the Vishwabharti in 1901. He wanted to make India a home of culture and

Education. It has become the famous university of the world..But this great son of India died on 7th August 1941. Tagore is my. Favourite author. He was a writer, educationist, Social Reformer and patriot all combined in one.

As a seer-

Rabindranath was a seer. He was born to rule the hearts Of men and lead them from darkness to light, from ignorance to knowledge. His message had a universal appeal. He has taught us to love nature in Most intimate moods to be in communion which has enriched the literature That he has given us. He brought nature and an most closely together. He preferred the modern ideas of freedom in education and contact with

Nature. No one in any quarter of the globe was there to whom freedom meant

More in instruction in intimate contact with nature. He radiated his message

To strive for freedom of speech and expression. Rabindranath too not only

Loved India with devotion but he was proud of her physical beauties. He

Said about his mother land “My country that is for ever India, the country

Of my fathers the country of my children, my country has given me life and

Strength. I shall be born in India again. With all her poverty, misery and

Wretchedness, I love India best.” He believed that mere patriotism was not

.Enough. He inspired his countrymen that patriotism should be from the taint

Of narrow parochialism. We should place our love for mankind above all

Local attachments. He taught us to find the beauty of human relationship

Here and now, in the daily life of common people, Nationalism must lead

To Internationalism. Man must love man whereever he is. It is with this ideal

Which he preached tirelessly. He founded vishwabharti and made it the

Centre of international studies. The ideal of Vishwabharti is “Where the whole

World becomes a nest.”

His love for children-

Above all, was Rabindranath’s love for children.He used to lose himself in joy when he taught little children. He was indeed

A Gurudev, a great teacher on this earth. To more than a generation of Indians he stands in the position of a great teacher who taught them to learn A beautiful language to the finer shades of poetic art. He opened up to us.Beauties of nature in a way which no one else did before. He has taught us. He depicted the infinite varieties of life for us and taught us to laugh And weep at them. He has given a philosophy of life which is sublime.

Protector of self esteem-

He tried to raise the stature of self respect In generation through inspiration. The one poem which inspires me is :

Where the mind is without fear and head is held high;

Where knowledge is free

Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by

Narrow domestic walls;

Where words come out from the depths of truth;

Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;

Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary

Desert sand of dead habit ;

Where the mind is led forward by into ever widening though and action

Into that heaven of freedom, My Father, let my country awake.

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