Lucas 3. Of Studies: Francis Bacon 13. The Night Train at Deoli: Ruskin Bond 4. Principles of Good Writing: L. A. Hill 14. Love Across the Salt Desert: K. N. Daruwala 5. Albert Einstein at School: Patrick Pringle 15. The Castaway: Rabindranath Tagore 12. The Fly: Katherine Mansfield 6. The Future is Now: A Zest for Living: Walter F. Stromer V. Star Light: Edited by Guy Kenneth Dantes
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Rabindranath Tagore condemns the marital role of women in 19th century Indian society. Nearly everyone was married -- “in 1911‚ only 2 percent of the female population above the age of fifteen… were unmarried” due to the social stigma of being single (Sen 80). Naturally‚ many of these women were unhappy due to being forced into marriage. Tagore criticizes this pressure placed on women by Indian society by contrasting the lives of Indian women before and after marriage. (90 words) In his novels‚ Tagore highlights
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Educational Philosophies of Rabindra Nath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi- a comparative Study Anita Rani Assistant Professor ( CT College of Education ‚ Jalandhar) Education is derived from the Latin word’ Educare’ which means ‘to bring up’ and Latin word ‘Educere’ which means ‘to bring forth’. It was Latin author ‘Varro’ who said ‘Educit Oberix‚ Educat‚ Nutrix institut Padagogogus‚ Docet‚ Magister’ which means ‘the mid- wife brings forth‚ and nurse bring up‚ the tutor trains and the master teaches.’
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Freedom Tagore was a lover of human freedom. Influenced by the western liberalism‚ Tagore opined that freedom of a nation will provide ample scope to its citizens to express their view openly. His idea on freedom contained the following things. Enlightenment of soul through self-realization: Freedom will provide opportunity to attain enlightenment of soul. It is only because by pursuing a goal in an atmosphere of freedom‚ one will get scope to realize one’s self. That self-realization will enlighten
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many visual references because my research is based on these visual references. But i have also done book research. I read Rabindranath tagore’s ’Nastanirh’ where i read about ’Charulata’ and after finished the story i found Rabindranath tagore not defined any style of ’Charulata’. But what i found that ’Charulata’ was belong to rich wealthy family
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many Indian communities and heard so many different languages that their memories failed to recall them all.” The amount of local languages and the fact that the castaways spoke a completely alien language‚ furthered the idea that the castaways were divine healers sent from the heavens. The high regard that the Natives held the castaways in as healers was used by them to further their exploration of the land‚ with no worry of aggression against them. When Cabeza de Vaca‚ Dorantes‚ Castillo‚ and Estebanico
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interruption. In the novel Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel presents this intriguing journey when protagonist Piscine Patel (Pi) is lost at sea alongside with a Bengal tiger ( Richard Parker) ‚ after the family’s cargo ship sinks . Similarly‚ in the film Castaway‚ director Robert Zemeckis demonstrates this journey when lead‚ Chuck Noland wakes up on a deserted island after his plane crashes at sea. The protagonists of both the film and novel achieve survival by their will to persevere and maintain courage
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Hundred years of Noble Prize (1913-2013): Rabindranath Tagore-India’s Greatest Gift to the World. Abstract: Through Rabindranath Tagore India has given her message to mankind and his unique genius reflects India’s eternal values. As a visionary saint he guided every soul through the raptures of his music and mystic vision. Tagore having avoided to write in English‚ emerged as a Bengali poet which ultimately brought about a renaissance to all the Indian languages. The success of Indian Writing
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From my LP class days‚ I have heard of Tagore. The loud speaker from the local church used to play songs took from this great book in the early morning. I used to tell the story of ‘golden grain of corn’. Recently‚ I was reading Kahlil Gibran and saw that his books are ‘inspired’ by Tagore. I thought‚ ‘enough is enough…here I am determined to read ‘Gitanjali’ first‚ before reading its further ‘inspirations’. And the travel was beautiful! Tagore was born in a very Rich family but he was a child
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our last. Death is part of our lives and it is something that we must face when the time comes. It is something that we prepare for everyday we live and when it comes we have to be strong and accepted it. In the poem “Parting Words” by Rabindranath Tagore we have some who express their feelings of death and how the person has prepared for when his or her parting time comes. The poem “Parting Words” conveys the themes of living life to the fullest and when death comes‚ let it come which shows a sense
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