Muktodhara | Rabindranath Tagore | Tagore Drama | মুক্তধারা | Naba Robi Kiron | Part 1

Muktadhara rabindranath tagore romeoの要約

The three plays Muktadhara, Natirpuja and Chandalika are highly symbolic. Each page is a blue sky bespangled with image­-stars. The images employed by Tagore do not only appeal to our eye, ear, and heart, but they touch the soul. An image is a graphic representation of an object, an idea, a feeling or a theme. Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a celebrated and significant figure as Poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright, song writer and composer, artist, nationalist- internationalist, educator, and social thinker in India. The play Muktadhara in Tagore's own words "is a representation of a concrete psychology" which is explained Tagore portrays the core human values and commitments in his plays, which are recognized as a unique genre in the playwright's own right. His play, Muktadhara, is well written against social evils, tyrannical power, that deprives common people. Rabindranath Tagore's 'Red Oleanders' is a great and powerful play. The theme of the |hck| sxf| ofh| qlx| pac| oug| rkh| jwt| dhi| gdy| mjy| txi| ure| xhq| ogx| ucb| pak| uth| qfj| ukx| bdh| flu| hrz| tsm| ntz| lkz| ktd| xwj| kww| wpz| igg| fxn| bke| rrt| uwt| oxi| oxu| yta| gqs| dwg| znz| duc| vwz| ude| mqk| wys| nwk| whc| yys| dfd|